This article provides an overview of the strategies being implemented by the Recover Alaska initiative in its mission to reduce excessive alcohol use and related harm in Alaska by influencing social norms and perceptions about alcohol use and abuse. Includes a list of online resources.[Introduction] Working with the Media / Alcohol Treatment Resources / Alcohol Policy Advocacy / Evaluation and Measuring Impact / Conclusion / Resource
The Spring 2005 issue of the Alaska Justice Forum features articles on youth violence in Anchorage, ...
Two rural Eskimo towns of approximately 3,000 persons each have banned the sale but not the use of a...
This study of the Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) Board was conducted in connection with a larger r...
The Summer/Fall 2016 issue of the Alaska Justice Forum includes articles on the Recover Alaska intit...
The Spring 2004 issue of the Alaska Justice Forum features articles on role of alcohol involvement ...
Note: The PDF of this issue includes a web supplement which did not appear in the original print ver...
Note: The PDF of this article includes a web supplement which did not appear in the original print v...
Alcohol use and the resulting problems associated with high-risk drinking in the American Indian/Nat...
In 1996, the most recent year for which data areavailable, alcohol consumption in Alaska was 2.63gal...
This report highlights and reviews literature, programs and activities focused on substance abuse in...
Substance abuse has had profoundly devastating effects on the health and well-being of American Indi...
The Summer 2013 issue of the Alaska Justice Forum includes articles on reducing sales of alcohol to ...
Substance abuse has had profoundly devastating effects on the health and well-being of American Indi...
Substance abuse has had profoundly devastating effects on the health and well-being of American Indi...
The Alaska Native Health Board has spent considerable time and money in dealing with alcohol abuse p...
The Spring 2005 issue of the Alaska Justice Forum features articles on youth violence in Anchorage, ...
Two rural Eskimo towns of approximately 3,000 persons each have banned the sale but not the use of a...
This study of the Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) Board was conducted in connection with a larger r...
The Summer/Fall 2016 issue of the Alaska Justice Forum includes articles on the Recover Alaska intit...
The Spring 2004 issue of the Alaska Justice Forum features articles on role of alcohol involvement ...
Note: The PDF of this issue includes a web supplement which did not appear in the original print ver...
Note: The PDF of this article includes a web supplement which did not appear in the original print v...
Alcohol use and the resulting problems associated with high-risk drinking in the American Indian/Nat...
In 1996, the most recent year for which data areavailable, alcohol consumption in Alaska was 2.63gal...
This report highlights and reviews literature, programs and activities focused on substance abuse in...
Substance abuse has had profoundly devastating effects on the health and well-being of American Indi...
The Summer 2013 issue of the Alaska Justice Forum includes articles on reducing sales of alcohol to ...
Substance abuse has had profoundly devastating effects on the health and well-being of American Indi...
Substance abuse has had profoundly devastating effects on the health and well-being of American Indi...
The Alaska Native Health Board has spent considerable time and money in dealing with alcohol abuse p...
The Spring 2005 issue of the Alaska Justice Forum features articles on youth violence in Anchorage, ...
Two rural Eskimo towns of approximately 3,000 persons each have banned the sale but not the use of a...
This study of the Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) Board was conducted in connection with a larger r...