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Auteur W. C. KERR

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Alcohol use and risk of related problems among cannabis users is lower among those with medical cannabis recommendations, though not due to health

Alcohol use and risk of related problems among cannabis users is lower among those with medical cannabis recommendations, though not due to health

M. S. SUBBARAMAN ; W. C. KERR | 2018
Dans Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs (Vol.79, n°6, November 2018) Article : Périodique
Objective: A small body of work has started developing cannabis use "typologies" for use in treatment and prevention. Two potentially relevant dimensions for classifying cannabis use typologies are medical versus recreational cannabis use and th[...]
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Are the 1976-1985 birth cohorts heavier drinkers? Age-period-cohort analyses of the National Alcohol Surveys 1979-2010

Are the 1976-1985 birth cohorts heavier drinkers? Age-period-cohort analyses of the National Alcohol Surveys 1979-2010

W. C. KERR ; T. K. GREENFIELD ; Y. YE ; J. BOND ; J. REHM | 2013
Dans Addiction (Vol.108, n°6, June 2013) Article : Périodique
Aims: To estimate age-period-cohort models predicting alcohol volume, heavy drinking and beverage-specific alcohol volume in order to evaluate whether the 1976-1985 birth cohorts drink relatively heavily. Design: Data from seven cross-sectiona[...]
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Changes in marijuana use across the 2012 Washington State recreational legalization: Is retrospective assessment of use before legalization more accurate?

Changes in marijuana use across the 2012 Washington State recreational legalization: Is retrospective assessment of use before legalization more accurate?

W. C. KERR ; Y. YE ; M. S. SUBBARAMAN ; E. WILLIAMS ; T. K. GREENFIELD | 2018
Dans Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs (Vol.79, n°3, May 2018) Article : Périodique
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate changes in marijuana use prevalence and user characteristics across the 2012 recreational legalization in Washington State. Differences in change estimates between retrospective and contempora[...]
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Estimating usual grams per day of marijuana use from purchases

Estimating usual grams per day of marijuana use from purchases

W. C. KERR ; Y. YE | 2022
Dans Addiction Research and Theory (Vol.30, n°5, October 2022) Article : Périodique
Background: Quantifying average amounts of marijuana used per day or per occasion of use helps inform understanding population-level patterns of use and use-related harm, but better estimates and estimation methods are needed. Users have difficu[...]
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Extending the harm to others paradigm: Comparing marijuana- and alcohol-attributed harms in Washington State

Extending the harm to others paradigm: Comparing marijuana- and alcohol-attributed harms in Washington State

W. C. KERR ; E. WILLIAMS ; D. PATTERSON ; K. J. KARRIKER-JAFFE ; T. K. GREENFIELD | 2021
Dans Journal of Psychoactive Drugs (Vol.53, n°2, April-June 2021) Article : Périodique
Harms attributed to others' alcohol use have been extensively studied in the US and internationally, but no studies have measured harms from others' marijuana use. We utilize data from five cross-sectional waves of a survey series with represent[...]
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Marijuana policy opinions in Washington State since legalization. Would voters vote the same way?

Marijuana policy opinions in Washington State since legalization. Would voters vote the same way?

M. S. SUBBARAMAN ; W. C. KERR | 2016
Dans Contemporary Drug Problems (Vol.43, n°4, December 2016) Article : Périodique
Background: In 2012, voters in Washington state approved Initiative 502 (I-502) which legalized recreational marijuana use at the state level. This study examines the relationship between demographics, marijuana and alcohol use, and voting outco[...]
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Per capita alcohol consumption and ischemic heart disease mortality in a panel of US states from 1950 to 2002

Per capita alcohol consumption and ischemic heart disease mortality in a panel of US states from 1950 to 2002

W. C. KERR ; K. KARRIKER-JAFFE ; M. SUBBARAMAN ; Y. YE | 2011
Dans Addiction (Vol.106, n°2, February 2011) Article : Périodique
AIMS: To estimate the overall impact of alcohol on ischemic heart disease (IHD) mortality in the United States using aggregate-level models and to consider beverage-specific effects that may represent more effectively the changes in drinking pat[...]
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Reducing alcohol use through alcohol control policies in the general population and population subgroups: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Reducing alcohol use through alcohol control policies in the general population and population subgroups: a systematic review and meta-analysis

C. KILIAN ; J. M. LEMP ; L. LLAMOSAS-FALCON ; T. CARR ; Y. YE ; W. C. KERR ; N. MULIA ; K. PUKA ; A. M. LASSERRE ; S. BRIGHT ; J. REHM ; C. PROBST | 2023
Dans EClinicalMedicine (Vol.59, May 2023) Article : Périodique
ENGLISH: We estimate the effects of alcohol taxation, minimum unit pricing (MUP), and restricted temporal availability on overall alcohol consumption and review their differential impact across sociodemographic groups. Web of Science, Medline, [...]
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Risks of alcohol use disorders related to drinking patterns in the U.S. general population

Risks of alcohol use disorders related to drinking patterns in the U.S. general population

T. K. GREENFIELD ; Y. YE ; J. BOND ; W. C. KERR ; M. B. NAYAK ; L. A. KASKUTAS ; R. F. ANTON ; R. Z. LITTEN ; H. R. KRANZLER | 2014
Dans Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs (Vol.75, n°2, March 2014) Article : Périodique
Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine the relations between drinking (mean quantity and heavy drinking patterns) and alcohol use disorders (AUDs) in the U.S. general population. Method: Data from three telephone National Alcohol [...]
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Second-hand drinking may increase support for alcohol policies: New results from the 2010 National Alcohol Survey

Second-hand drinking may increase support for alcohol policies: New results from the 2010 National Alcohol Survey

T. K. GREENFIELD ; K. KARRIKER-JAFFE ; N. GIESBRECHT ; W. C. KERR ; Y. YE ; J. BOND | 2014
Dans Drug and Alcohol Review (Vol.33, n°3, May 2014) Article : Périodique
Introduction and Aims: The harms of second-hand smoke motivated tobacco control legislation. Documenting the effects of harms from others' drinking might increase popular and political will for enacting alcohol policies. We investigated the indi[...]
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Support for marijuana legalization in the US state of Washington has continued to increase through 2016

Support for marijuana legalization in the US state of Washington has continued to increase through 2016

M. S. SUBBARAMAN ; W. C. KERR | 2017
Dans Drug and Alcohol Dependence (Vol.175, June 2017) Article : Périodique
Background: Support for the legalization of recreational marijuana continues to increase across the United States and globally. In 2016, recreational marijuana was legalized in the most populous US state of California, as well as three other sta[...]
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Trends and age, period and cohort effects for marijuana use prevalence in the 1984-2015 US National Alcohol Surveys

Trends and age, period and cohort effects for marijuana use prevalence in the 1984-2015 US National Alcohol Surveys

W. C. KERR ; C. LUI ; Y. YE | 2018
Dans Addiction (Vol.113, n°3, March 2018) Article : Périodique
Background and Aims: Epidemiological trends show marijuana use in the United States to have increased in recent years. Previous research has identified cohort effects as contributing to the rising prevalence, in particular birth cohorts born aft[...]
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Understanding standard drinks and drinking guidelines

Understanding standard drinks and drinking guidelines

W. C. KERR ; T. STOCKWELL | 2012
Dans Drug and Alcohol Review (Vol.31, n°2, March 2012) Article : Périodique
Introduction and Aims. For consumers to follow drinking guidelines and limit their risk of negative consequences they need to track their ethanol consumption. This paper reviews published research on the ability of consumers to utilise informati[...]
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