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Journal of studies on alcohol

Journal Volume: 62
Journal Issue: 6
Journal Year: 2001
Articles in SafetyLit: 18

A longitudinal model of intake symptomatology, AA participation and outcome: retrospective study of the project MATCH outpatient and aftercare samples

A signal detection approach to the combined effects of work stressors on alcohol consumption

Adolescent alcohol expectancies in offspring from families at high risk for developing alcoholism

Alcohol and mortality from external causes

Alcohol consumption and academic performance in a population of Spanish high school students

Childhood and adolescent predictors of alcohol abuse and dependence in young adulthood

Clomipramine increases the striatal concentrations of dopamine and homovanillic acid in rats chronically consuming alcohol

Common genetic and environmental vulnerability for alcohol and tobacco use in a volunteer sample of older female twins

Confirmatory factor analyses of the alcohol use disorders identification test (AUDIT) among adolescents treated in emergency departments

Drinking in adulthood: similarities and differences in effects of adult roles for Hispanic ethnic groups and Anglos

DUI-arrest characteristics among white and Mexican-American DUI offenders mandated for treatment

Effects of resveratrol, a flavinoid found in red wine, on infarct size in an experimental model of ischemia/reperfusion

Evaluating the effects of a brief motivational intervention for injured drinkers in the emergency department

Invariance of the MAST across religious groups

Prospective risk factors for alcohol misuse in late adolescence

Substance P and neurokinin levels are decreased in the cortex and hypothalamus of alcohol-preferring (P) rats

The effects of alcohol consumption on mortality and morbidity: a 26-year follow-up study

The relationship between alcohol screening questionnaires and mortality among male veteran outpatients