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M. J. PASCHALL ; J. W. GRUBE ; K. KYPRI | 2009
Dans Addiction (Vol.104, n°11, November 2009) Article : PériodiqueAIMS: The study examined relationships between alcohol control policies and adolescent alcohol use in 26 countries. DESIGN: Cross-sectional analyses of alcohol policy ratings based on the Alcohol Policy Index (API), per capita consumption and [...]C. L. RINGWALT ; M. J. PASCHALL ; A. M. GITELMAN | 2011
Dans Journal of Drug Education (Vol.41, n°1, 2011) Article : PériodiqueThis study examined the relationship between colleges' alcohol abuse prevention strategies and students' alcohol abuse and related problems. Alcohol prevention coordinators and first year students in 22 colleges reported whether their schools we[...]R. F. SALTZ ; M. J. PASCHALL ; R. P. MCGAFFIGAN ; P. M. NYGAARD | 2010
Dans American Journal of Preventive Medicine (Vol.39, n°6, December 2010) Article : PériodiqueCONTEXT: Potentially effective environmental strategies have been recommended to reduce heavy alcohol use among college students. However, studies to date on environmental prevention strategies are few in number and have been limited by their no[...]M. J. PASCHALL ; S. LIPPERMAN-KREDA ; J. W. GRUBE | 2014
Dans Addiction (Vol.109, n°3, March 2014) Article : PériodiqueAims: To examine relationships between characteristics of the local alcohol environment and adolescent alcohol use and beliefs in 50 California cities. Design: The study used longitudinal survey data collected from adolescents; city-level meas[...]M. J. PASCHALL ; T. ANTIN ; C. L. RINGWALT ; R. F. SALTZ | 2011
Dans American Journal of Preventive Medicine (Vol.41, n°3, September 2011) Article : PériodiqueBACKGROUND: Internet-based alcohol misuse prevention programs are now used by many universities. One popular 2- to 3-hour online course known as AlcoholEdu for College is typically required for all incoming freshmen and thus constitutes a campus[...]M. J. PASCHALL ; J. W. GRUBE ; C. BLACK ; C. L. RINGWALT | 2007
Dans Journal of Adolescent Health (Vol.41, n°2, August 2007) Article : PériodiquePURPOSE: To examine whether compliance with underage sales laws by licensed retail establishments is related to underage use of commercial and social alcohol sources, perceived ease of obtaining alcohol, and alcohol use. METHODS: In 2005, alco[...]M. J. PASCHALL ; FREISTHLER B. ; R. I. LIPTON | 2005
Dans American Journal of Public Health (Vol.8 n°3, 2005) Article : PériodiqueENGLISH : OBJECTIVES: We examined the association between moderate alcohol use and depressive mood among young adults before and after adjustment for demographic, health, and socioeconomic factors that may act as confounders. METHODS: We analy[...]ENGLISH : Health and community advocates have raised concerns about consumption of malt liquor, a high alcohol content beverage, among youth. Research on malt liquor use is, however, very limited, leaving unanswered questions about what strate[...]M. J. PASCHALL ; J. W. GRUBE ; S. THOMAS ; C. CANNON ; R. TREFFERS | 2012
Dans Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs (Vol.73, n°4, July 2012) Article : PériodiqueOBJECTIVE: This study investigated relationships between local alcohol policies, enforcement, alcohol outlet density, adult alcohol use, and underage drinking in 50 California cities. METHOD: Eight local alcohol policies (e.g., conditional use[...]M. J. PASCHALL ; S. LIPPERMAN-KREDA ; J. W. GRUBE ; S. THOMAS | 2014
Dans Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs (Vol.75, n°6, November 2014) Article : PériodiqueOBJECTIVE: Many states and local communities have enacted social host (SH) laws to reduce underage drinking in private settings. However, little is known about whether such laws are effective. This study examined relationships between city SH la[...]M. J. PASCHALL ; R. L. FLEWELLNG ; J. W. GRUBE | 2009
Dans Contemporary Drug Problems (Vol.36, n°3-4, Fall-Winter 2009) Article : PériodiqueThis article summarizes two studies that use statewide school-based youth surveys to evaluate local initiatives to reduce alcohol and other substance abuse. The Vermont "New Directions" evaluation was conducted to assess the effects of a communi[...]ENGLISH : This study examined relationships between wine preference and selected health determinants in a U.S. national sample of young adults to improve understanding of the association between light-moderate wine consumption and long-term mo[...]