Social host policies focused on underage drinking parties are implemented to reduce social availability of alcohol and high-risk drinking by adolescents in private locations. We examined the policies’ relationship with drinking location, peer-group drinking size, heavy episodic drinking, and nonviolent consequences. Cross-sectional data from 11,205, 14–20-year olds, were analyzed using multilevel modeling. Policies were not associated with drinking location, decreased heavy episodic drinking, or nonviolent consequences. However, adolescents from communities with a preexisting policy had lower odds of drinking in large peer groups compared to those from communities without a policy at baseline. Additional research is needed to examine their ...
Previous research suggests that the context in which drinking occurs contribute to specific alcohol-...
ABSTRACT. Objective: This article extends the compartmental model previously developed by Scribner e...
Our children and adolescents are growing up in environments that support, and even, encourage (exces...
Underage drinking continues to be a public health concern, partially due to the ease in which adoles...
Underage drinking continues to be an important public health problem and a challenge to the substanc...
Background: Adolescents who live near more alcohol outlets tend to consume more alcohol, despite law...
Summarizes an evaluation of how the RWJF-funded Reducing Underage Drinking Through Coalitions Projec...
Underage drinking and its associated problems have profound negative consequences for underage drink...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 129-173.Chapter 1. General introduction -- Chapter 2. The ...
Abstract. Underage drinking is a major problem at American colleges, but little is known about the e...
Purpose:Underage drinking is common and costly. This study examined associations between parent and ...
Excessive alcohol use is a significant health issue. Underage drinking is one expression of excessiv...
The aim of this paper was to examine the extent to which underage drinking clusters geographically i...
The aim of this study was to investigate the social outcomes adolescents anticipate from three socia...
Objective: Harm-minimization policies suggest that alcohol use is a part of normal adolescent develo...
Previous research suggests that the context in which drinking occurs contribute to specific alcohol-...
ABSTRACT. Objective: This article extends the compartmental model previously developed by Scribner e...
Our children and adolescents are growing up in environments that support, and even, encourage (exces...
Underage drinking continues to be a public health concern, partially due to the ease in which adoles...
Underage drinking continues to be an important public health problem and a challenge to the substanc...
Background: Adolescents who live near more alcohol outlets tend to consume more alcohol, despite law...
Summarizes an evaluation of how the RWJF-funded Reducing Underage Drinking Through Coalitions Projec...
Underage drinking and its associated problems have profound negative consequences for underage drink...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 129-173.Chapter 1. General introduction -- Chapter 2. The ...
Abstract. Underage drinking is a major problem at American colleges, but little is known about the e...
Purpose:Underage drinking is common and costly. This study examined associations between parent and ...
Excessive alcohol use is a significant health issue. Underage drinking is one expression of excessiv...
The aim of this paper was to examine the extent to which underage drinking clusters geographically i...
The aim of this study was to investigate the social outcomes adolescents anticipate from three socia...
Objective: Harm-minimization policies suggest that alcohol use is a part of normal adolescent develo...
Previous research suggests that the context in which drinking occurs contribute to specific alcohol-...
ABSTRACT. Objective: This article extends the compartmental model previously developed by Scribner e...
Our children and adolescents are growing up in environments that support, and even, encourage (exces...