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Journal of studies on alcohol

Journal Volume: 67
Journal Issue: 4
Journal Year: 2006
Articles in SafetyLit: 18

"Groupdrink"? The effect of alcohol on risk attraction among groups versus individuals

A mixture model of discontinuous development in heavy drinking from ages 18 to 30: the role of college enrollment

A randomized study of four cards designed to prevent problems during college students' 21st birthday celebrations

Age and racial/ethnic differences in drinking and drinking-related problems in a community sample of lesbians

Applications of small-world network theory in alcohol epidemiology

College student drinking, attitudes toward risks, and drinking consequences

Correlates of rural methamphetamine and cocaine users: results from a multistate community study

Development and initial validation of a 12-step participation expectancies questionnaire

Environmental and individual predictors of error in field estimates of blood alcohol concentration: a multilevel analysis

Examining the effects of alcoholism typology and AA attendance on self-efficacy as a mechanism of change

Letter and category fluency in children with fetal alcohol syndrome from a community in South Africa

Levels of spirituality and treatment outcome: a preliminary examination

Protective effect of black tea against ethanol-induced oxidative modifications of liver proteins and lipids

Self-efficacy and alcohol relapse: concurrent validity of confidence measures, self-other discrepancies, and prediction of treatment outcome

Simultaneous and concurrent polydrug use of alcohol and prescription drugs: prevalence, correlates, and consequences

Societal costs of underage drinking

The efficacy of two brief intervention strategies among injured, at-risk drinkers in the emergency department: impact of tailored messaging and brief advice

Use of designated boat operators and designated drivers among college students