Worth Reading
Author: Stacy Calhoun, M.A..
Source: Volume 16, Number 03, Summer 2012 , pp.59-64(6)

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Abstract:
Reviews five recent research studies: “Last Call: Decreasing Drunk Driving Among 21- to 34- Year- Old Bar Patrons” by F. Rivara, D. Boisvert, A. Relyea-Chew, and T. Gomez, in Int’l J. Injury Control & Safety Promotion1-9 (2011); “Convicted Driving-While-Impaired Offenders’ Views on Effectiveness of Sanctions and Treatment” by S. Lapham and E. England-Kennedy in Qualitative Health Res. 1-14 (2011); “Long-Term Evaluation of a Trauma Center-Based Juvenile Driving Intervention Program” by A. Ekeh, S. Hamilton, C. D’Souza, E. Everett, and M. McCarthy 71(1) J. Trauma-Injury Infection & Critical Care 223-227 (2011); “An Examination of the Mediational Effects of Cognitive and Attitudinal Factors on a Parent Intervention to Reduce College Drinking” by R. Turrisi, C. Abar, K. Mallett, and J. Jaccard in 40(10) J. Applied Soc. Psychol. 2500-2526 (2010); “Why Drivers Start Drinking and Driving—A Prospective Study Over a Six-Year Period in the GAZEL Cohort” by A. Constant, G. Encrenaz, M. Zins, S. Lafont, M. Chiron, E. Lagarde, and A. Messiah 46(6) Alcohol & Alcoholism 729-33 (2011).Keywords: Designated Drivers; Deterrence; Adolescent Offenders; Parental Intervention; College Drinking
Affiliations:
1: UCLA Integrated Substance Abuse Programs.