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Impacts of New Zealand's lowered minimum purchase age on context‐specific drinking and related risks
Autor:
Taisia Huckle, Andrew J. Treno, William R. Ponicki, Sally Casswell, Li Chia Yeh, Paul J. Gruenewald
Publikováno v:
Addiction. 110:1757-1766
AIMS: The minimum purchase age (MPA) for alcohol in New Zealand (NZ) was reduced from 20 to 18 years in 1999. We assessed the degree to which this change was associated with alterations in uses of drinking contexts, drinking, and related problems. ME
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Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, Supplement. :98-107
This article provides a historical review of alcohol and other drug policy research and its impact on public health over the past 75 years. We begin our summary with the state of the field circa 1940 and trace the development across the subsequent de
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Substance Use & Misuse. 49:51-58
This study evaluated State of California alcohol license records as a measure of businesses selling alcohol for consumption on premise. In 2008, researchers attempted to visit all 799 licensed restaurants, bars, and pubs in six medium-sized cities ne
Autor:
Alissa Greer, Andrew J. Treno, Tim Stockwell, Scott Macdonald, Bill Ponicki, Jinhui Zhao, Gina Martin
Publikováno v:
Contemporary Drug Problems. 39:641-661
British Columbia (BC), Canada, has unique regulations for sales of alcohol in off-premise establishments where both government (n = 199) and privately controlled stores (n = 977) sell all types of off-premise alcoholic beverages. The purpose of this
Autor:
Scott Macdonald, Jinhui Zhao, Paul J. Gruenewald, Kate Vallance, Andrew J. Treno, Tim Stockwell, Harold D. Holder, William R. Ponicki
Publikováno v:
Addiction. 106:768-776
Aims To study relationships between rates of alcohol‐related deaths and (i) the density of liquor outlets and (ii) the proportion of liquor stores owned privately in British Columbia (BC) during a period of rapid increase in private stores. Design
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Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research. 32:1372-1379
Background: Despite recent research examining youth access to alcohol, the extent to which relative ease of access to alcohol from various sources translates into the use of these sources is not known. Methods: Patterns of adolescent alcohol access i
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Accident Analysis & Prevention. 39:894-901
Background A number of studies using cross-sectional data have demonstrated that the availability of alcohol, measured by the number and types of alcohol outlets, is directly related to numerous measures associated with drinking and driving. The curr
Publikováno v:
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research. 30:1734-1742
Background: The current study considers the determinants of prices charged for alcoholic beverages by on-premise and off-premise outlets in Alaska. Alcohol outlet densities, a surrogate measure for local retail competition, are expected to be negativ
Autor:
Elizabeth A. LaScala, Bridget Freisthler, Paul J. Gruenewald, Lillian G. Remer, Andrew J. Treno
Publikováno v:
Addiction. 101:666-677
Aims Empirical tests of relationships between alcohol outlets and violence are generally conducted with statistical controls for correlates related to characteristics of people and the places in which they live. Crime potentials theory asserts that c