Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
More Annotations
A complete backup of https://lesclesdelabanque.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://termemerano.it
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://webtvframework.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://tripbuzz.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://protest.eu
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://namesnack.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://aethlonmedical.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://gaoxiao.org.cn
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://photomatic.nl
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://holler.io
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://magpile.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://digitalvd.de
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Favourite Annotations
A complete backup of usatoinadriatico.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of fotogrimsi.tumblr.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of thebavarians.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of arduinomaster.ru
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Text
POLICY
Welcome. The Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs (2007–present) is the oldest substance-related journal published in the United States, formerly the Journal of Studies on Alcohol (1975–2006) and the Quarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol (1940–1974). It is published by Alcohol Research Documentation, Inc., based at the Centerof
JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL AND DRUGS University of Florida, Gainesville. Jeremy W. Luk. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. Tiffany Marcantonio. University of Arkansas. Chris Martin. WPIC, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. Jessica L. Martin. University at Albany, State University of New York. JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL AND DRUGS JSAD requires that all authors to complete this conflict-of-interest form upon submission. Conflict-of-Interest Form. Thank you. LONG-TERM EFFECTS OF EARLY ADOLESCENT MARIJUANA USE ON Objective:This study sought to examine the prospective effects of early adolescent marijuana use on late adolescent attentional and inhibitory control. Alcohol use, antisocial problems, and gender SOCIAL COGNITIVE MODERATORS OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN A total of 385 participants (drinkers and nondrinkers; mean age = 20.98, SD = 2.35; 65% female; 81% born in Australia), completed an online survey measuring alcohol consumption, alcohol-related harms, social anxiety, anticipated social outcomes, and controlled drinking self-efficacy. Regressions examined the interactive effects of social anxiety, anticipated social outcomes, and controlled ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION, SLEEP, AND ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE AMONG Objective: Three independent lines of inquiry have found associations between alcohol use and academic performance, sleep and academic performance, and alcohol use and sleep. The present study bridges this research by examining the links among alcohol use, sleep, and academic performance in college students. RECREATIONAL MARIJUANA LEGALIZATION AND USE AMONG1 Although RML may reduce social justice harms related to discriminatory law enforcement practices (Carliner et al., 2017), some concern can be raised that legalization may differentially affect marijuana use among adolescents in some age, sex, and racial/ethnic groups, potentially leading to or increasing marijuana-related disparities in health, social, and psychological harms experienced by EXAMINING RISK AND PROTECTIVE FACTORS FOR ALCOHOL USE IN Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) youth are at increased risk for alcohol misuse, but little is known about the psychosocial and demographic factors EFFECTS OF MINIMUM DRINKING AGE LAWS ON ALCOHOL USE This study has two separate but related purposes: (1) to delineate cross-sectional differences among U.S. high school seniors and young adults that may be due to variations in recent years in state-level minimum drinking age laws and (2) to examine the effects of recent changes in minimum drinking age laws on alcohol consumption and other relevant attitudes and behaviors. DO “MODERATE” DRINKERS HAVE REDUCED MORTALITY RISK? A Objective:Previous meta-analyses of cohort studies indicate a J-shaped relationship between alcohol consumption and all-cause mortality, with reduced risk for low-volume drinkers. However, low-volu JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL AND DRUGSBROWSENEWSSUBSCRIBEBUNDLESINSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORSOPEN ACCESSPOLICY
Welcome. The Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs (2007–present) is the oldest substance-related journal published in the United States, formerly the Journal of Studies on Alcohol (1975–2006) and the Quarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol (1940–1974). It is published by Alcohol Research Documentation, Inc., based at the Centerof
JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL AND DRUGS University of Florida, Gainesville. Jeremy W. Luk. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. Tiffany Marcantonio. University of Arkansas. Chris Martin. WPIC, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. Jessica L. Martin. University at Albany, State University of New York. JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL AND DRUGS JSAD requires that all authors to complete this conflict-of-interest form upon submission. Conflict-of-Interest Form. Thank you. LONG-TERM EFFECTS OF EARLY ADOLESCENT MARIJUANA USE ON Objective:This study sought to examine the prospective effects of early adolescent marijuana use on late adolescent attentional and inhibitory control. Alcohol use, antisocial problems, and gender SOCIAL COGNITIVE MODERATORS OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN A total of 385 participants (drinkers and nondrinkers; mean age = 20.98, SD = 2.35; 65% female; 81% born in Australia), completed an online survey measuring alcohol consumption, alcohol-related harms, social anxiety, anticipated social outcomes, and controlled drinking self-efficacy. Regressions examined the interactive effects of social anxiety, anticipated social outcomes, and controlled ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION, SLEEP, AND ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE AMONG Objective: Three independent lines of inquiry have found associations between alcohol use and academic performance, sleep and academic performance, and alcohol use and sleep. The present study bridges this research by examining the links among alcohol use, sleep, and academic performance in college students. RECREATIONAL MARIJUANA LEGALIZATION AND USE AMONG1 Although RML may reduce social justice harms related to discriminatory law enforcement practices (Carliner et al., 2017), some concern can be raised that legalization may differentially affect marijuana use among adolescents in some age, sex, and racial/ethnic groups, potentially leading to or increasing marijuana-related disparities in health, social, and psychological harms experienced by EXAMINING RISK AND PROTECTIVE FACTORS FOR ALCOHOL USE IN Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) youth are at increased risk for alcohol misuse, but little is known about the psychosocial and demographic factors EFFECTS OF MINIMUM DRINKING AGE LAWS ON ALCOHOL USE This study has two separate but related purposes: (1) to delineate cross-sectional differences among U.S. high school seniors and young adults that may be due to variations in recent years in state-level minimum drinking age laws and (2) to examine the effects of recent changes in minimum drinking age laws on alcohol consumption and other relevant attitudes and behaviors. DO “MODERATE” DRINKERS HAVE REDUCED MORTALITY RISK? A Objective:Previous meta-analyses of cohort studies indicate a J-shaped relationship between alcohol consumption and all-cause mortality, with reduced risk for low-volume drinkers. However, low-volu JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL AND DRUGS The Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs (JSAD), founded in 1940, publishes peer-reviewed manuscripts dealing with diverse aspects of alcohol and other substances of abuse. JSAD is a multidisciplinary journal, and the range of materials includes biological, medical, epidemiological, social, psychological, legal, and other aspects ofalcohol
JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL AND DRUGS University of Florida, Gainesville. Jeremy W. Luk. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. Tiffany Marcantonio. University of Arkansas. Chris Martin. WPIC, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. Jessica L. Martin. University at Albany, State University of New York. COMPANY-SPECIFIC REVENUES FROM UNDERAGE DRINKING: JOURNAL A lcohol is the most commonly used illegal drug among U.S. high school students (Kann et al., 2018), and its use contributes to significant morbidity and mortality through motor vehicle crashes, physical and sexual assault, unintended pregnancy, sexually transmitted infections, homicide, and suicide (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2013a).
WWW.JSAD.COM
Alcohol Companies Earned Billions From Underage Drinking in 2016 By University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill PISCATAWAY, NJ – Underage youth consumed $17.5 billion worth, or 8.6 percent, of the alcoholic drinks sold in 2016. JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL AND DRUGS JSAD requires that all authors to complete this conflict-of-interest form upon submission. Conflict-of-Interest Form. Thank you. PREDICTING SUBSTANCE USE AT A YOUTH MASS GATHERING EVENT Objective: Mass gathering events often involve high levels of substance use, yet the psychological predictors of substance use in these contexts have received minimal attention. This study examined REGULATING ALCOHOL MARKETING ON SOCIAL MEDIA: OUTCOMES AND The study compared posts that market alcohol on Finnish and Swedish social media in terms of number, content, and user engagement during the month of January in three separate years: 1 year before, 1 year after, and 2 years after the 2015 Alcohol Act came into effect inFinland.
RECREATIONAL MARIJUANA LEGALIZATION AND USE AMONG Although RML may reduce social justice harms related to discriminatory law enforcement practices (Carliner et al., 2017), some concern can be raised that legalization may differentially affect marijuana use among adolescents in some age, sex, and racial/ethnic groups, potentially leading to or increasing marijuana-related disparities in health, social, and psychological harms experienced by THE ALCOHOL ABSTINENCE SELF-EFFICACY SCALE.: JOURNAL OF PDF. Abstract. This study describes the development and the initial psychometric properties of a 20-item, self-report measure to assess Bandura's construct of self-efficacy applied to alcohol abstinence. Efficacy expectations are theorized to mediate behavior change and moderate effort and effective action. The sample was 174 male and 92female
DO “MODERATE” DRINKERS HAVE REDUCED MORTALITY RISK? A Objective:Previous meta-analyses of cohort studies indicate a J-shaped relationship between alcohol consumption and all-cause mortality, with reduced risk for low-volume drinkers. However, low-volu JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL AND DRUGSBROWSENEWSSUBSCRIBEBUNDLESINSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORSOPEN ACCESSPOLICY
Welcome. The Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs (2007–present) is the oldest substance-related journal published in the United States, formerly the Journal of Studies on Alcohol (1975–2006) and the Quarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol (1940–1974). It is published by Alcohol Research Documentation, Inc., based at the Centerof
JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL AND DRUGS University of Florida, Gainesville. Jeremy W. Luk. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. Tiffany Marcantonio. University of Arkansas. Chris Martin. WPIC, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. Jessica L. Martin. University at Albany, State University of New York. JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL AND DRUGS JSAD requires that all authors to complete this conflict-of-interest form upon submission. Conflict-of-Interest Form. Thank you. LONG-TERM EFFECTS OF EARLY ADOLESCENT MARIJUANA USE ON Objective:This study sought to examine the prospective effects of early adolescent marijuana use on late adolescent attentional and inhibitory control. Alcohol use, antisocial problems, and gender SOCIAL COGNITIVE MODERATORS OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN A total of 385 participants (drinkers and nondrinkers; mean age = 20.98, SD = 2.35; 65% female; 81% born in Australia), completed an online survey measuring alcohol consumption, alcohol-related harms, social anxiety, anticipated social outcomes, and controlled drinking self-efficacy. Regressions examined the interactive effects of social anxiety, anticipated social outcomes, and controlled ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION, SLEEP, AND ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE AMONG Objective: Three independent lines of inquiry have found associations between alcohol use and academic performance, sleep and academic performance, and alcohol use and sleep. The present study bridges this research by examining the links among alcohol use, sleep, and academic performance in college students. RECREATIONAL MARIJUANA LEGALIZATION AND USE AMONG1 Although RML may reduce social justice harms related to discriminatory law enforcement practices (Carliner et al., 2017), some concern can be raised that legalization may differentially affect marijuana use among adolescents in some age, sex, and racial/ethnic groups, potentially leading to or increasing marijuana-related disparities in health, social, and psychological harms experienced by EXAMINING RISK AND PROTECTIVE FACTORS FOR ALCOHOL USE IN Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) youth are at increased risk for alcohol misuse, but little is known about the psychosocial and demographic factors EFFECTS OF MINIMUM DRINKING AGE LAWS ON ALCOHOL USE This study has two separate but related purposes: (1) to delineate cross-sectional differences among U.S. high school seniors and young adults that may be due to variations in recent years in state-level minimum drinking age laws and (2) to examine the effects of recent changes in minimum drinking age laws on alcohol consumption and other relevant attitudes and behaviors. DO “MODERATE” DRINKERS HAVE REDUCED MORTALITY RISK? A Objective:Previous meta-analyses of cohort studies indicate a J-shaped relationship between alcohol consumption and all-cause mortality, with reduced risk for low-volume drinkers. However, low-volu JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL AND DRUGSBROWSENEWSSUBSCRIBEBUNDLESINSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORSOPEN ACCESSPOLICY
Welcome. The Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs (2007–present) is the oldest substance-related journal published in the United States, formerly the Journal of Studies on Alcohol (1975–2006) and the Quarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol (1940–1974). It is published by Alcohol Research Documentation, Inc., based at the Centerof
JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL AND DRUGS University of Florida, Gainesville. Jeremy W. Luk. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. Tiffany Marcantonio. University of Arkansas. Chris Martin. WPIC, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. Jessica L. Martin. University at Albany, State University of New York. JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL AND DRUGS JSAD requires that all authors to complete this conflict-of-interest form upon submission. Conflict-of-Interest Form. Thank you. LONG-TERM EFFECTS OF EARLY ADOLESCENT MARIJUANA USE ON Objective:This study sought to examine the prospective effects of early adolescent marijuana use on late adolescent attentional and inhibitory control. Alcohol use, antisocial problems, and gender SOCIAL COGNITIVE MODERATORS OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN A total of 385 participants (drinkers and nondrinkers; mean age = 20.98, SD = 2.35; 65% female; 81% born in Australia), completed an online survey measuring alcohol consumption, alcohol-related harms, social anxiety, anticipated social outcomes, and controlled drinking self-efficacy. Regressions examined the interactive effects of social anxiety, anticipated social outcomes, and controlled ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION, SLEEP, AND ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE AMONG Objective: Three independent lines of inquiry have found associations between alcohol use and academic performance, sleep and academic performance, and alcohol use and sleep. The present study bridges this research by examining the links among alcohol use, sleep, and academic performance in college students. RECREATIONAL MARIJUANA LEGALIZATION AND USE AMONG1 Although RML may reduce social justice harms related to discriminatory law enforcement practices (Carliner et al., 2017), some concern can be raised that legalization may differentially affect marijuana use among adolescents in some age, sex, and racial/ethnic groups, potentially leading to or increasing marijuana-related disparities in health, social, and psychological harms experienced by EXAMINING RISK AND PROTECTIVE FACTORS FOR ALCOHOL USE IN Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) youth are at increased risk for alcohol misuse, but little is known about the psychosocial and demographic factors EFFECTS OF MINIMUM DRINKING AGE LAWS ON ALCOHOL USE This study has two separate but related purposes: (1) to delineate cross-sectional differences among U.S. high school seniors and young adults that may be due to variations in recent years in state-level minimum drinking age laws and (2) to examine the effects of recent changes in minimum drinking age laws on alcohol consumption and other relevant attitudes and behaviors. DO “MODERATE” DRINKERS HAVE REDUCED MORTALITY RISK? A Objective:Previous meta-analyses of cohort studies indicate a J-shaped relationship between alcohol consumption and all-cause mortality, with reduced risk for low-volume drinkers. However, low-volu JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL AND DRUGS The Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs (JSAD), founded in 1940, publishes peer-reviewed manuscripts dealing with diverse aspects of alcohol and other substances of abuse. JSAD is a multidisciplinary journal, and the range of materials includes biological, medical, epidemiological, social, psychological, legal, and other aspects ofalcohol
WWW.JSAD.COM
Alcohol Companies Earned Billions From Underage Drinking in 2016 By University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill PISCATAWAY, NJ – Underage youth consumed $17.5 billion worth, or 8.6 percent, of the alcoholic drinks sold in 2016. JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL AND DRUGS University of Florida, Gainesville. Jeremy W. Luk. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. Tiffany Marcantonio. University of Arkansas. Chris Martin. WPIC, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. Jessica L. Martin. University at Albany, State University of New York. COMPANY-SPECIFIC REVENUES FROM UNDERAGE DRINKING: JOURNAL Objective: Alcohol is the most commonly used illegal drug among U.S. high school students. This study aimed to estimate the proportion of drinks and sales revenue accruing to alcoholic beverage com JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL AND DRUGS JSAD requires that all authors to complete this conflict-of-interest form upon submission. Conflict-of-Interest Form. Thank you. PREDICTING SUBSTANCE USE AT A YOUTH MASS GATHERING EVENT Objective: Mass gathering events often involve high levels of substance use, yet the psychological predictors of substance use in these contexts have received minimal attention. This study examined REGULATING ALCOHOL MARKETING ON SOCIAL MEDIA: OUTCOMES AND The study compared posts that market alcohol on Finnish and Swedish social media in terms of number, content, and user engagement during the month of January in three separate years: 1 year before, 1 year after, and 2 years after the 2015 Alcohol Act came into effect inFinland.
RECREATIONAL MARIJUANA LEGALIZATION AND USE AMONG Although RML may reduce social justice harms related to discriminatory law enforcement practices (Carliner et al., 2017), some concern can be raised that legalization may differentially affect marijuana use among adolescents in some age, sex, and racial/ethnic groups, potentially leading to or increasing marijuana-related disparities in health, social, and psychological harms experienced by THE ALCOHOL ABSTINENCE SELF-EFFICACY SCALE.: JOURNAL OF PDF. Abstract. This study describes the development and the initial psychometric properties of a 20-item, self-report measure to assess Bandura's construct of self-efficacy applied to alcohol abstinence. Efficacy expectations are theorized to mediate behavior change and moderate effort and effective action. The sample was 174 male and 92female
DO “MODERATE” DRINKERS HAVE REDUCED MORTALITY RISK? A Objective:Previous meta-analyses of cohort studies indicate a J-shaped relationship between alcohol consumption and all-cause mortality, with reduced risk for low-volume drinkers. However, low-volu JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL AND DRUGSBROWSENEWSSUBSCRIBEBUNDLESINSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORSOPEN ACCESSPOLICY
The Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs (2007–present) is the oldest substance-related journal published in the United States, formerly the Journal of Studies on Alcohol (1975–2006) and the Quarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol (1940–1974). It is published by Alcohol Research Documentation, Inc., based at the Center of Alcohol & Substance Use Studies at Rutgers, The State JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL AND DRUGS University of Florida, Gainesville. Jeremy W. Luk. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. Tiffany Marcantonio. University of Arkansas. Chris Martin. WPIC, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. Jessica L. Martin. University at Albany, State University of New York. JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL AND DRUGS JSAD requires that all authors to complete this conflict-of-interest form upon submission. Conflict-of-Interest Form. Thank you. SOCIAL COGNITIVE MODERATORS OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN A total of 385 participants (drinkers and nondrinkers; mean age = 20.98, SD = 2.35; 65% female; 81% born in Australia), completed an online survey measuring alcohol consumption, alcohol-related harms, social anxiety, anticipated social outcomes, and controlled drinking self-efficacy. Regressions examined the interactive effects of social anxiety, anticipated social outcomes, and controlled ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION, SLEEP, AND ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE AMONG Objective: Three independent lines of inquiry have found associations between alcohol use and academic performance, sleep and academic performance, and alcohol use and sleep. The present study bridges this research by examining the links among alcohol use, sleep, and academic performance in college students. GET THEM LAUGHING TO GET THEM DRINKING: AN ANALYSIS OF3 Objective:Efforts to develop and implement effective advertising regulations require a comprehensive understanding of alcohol promotion techniques used across a rapidly growing range of media platf RECREATIONAL MARIJUANA LEGALIZATION AND USE AMONG1 Although RML may reduce social justice harms related to discriminatory law enforcement practices (Carliner et al., 2017), some concern can be raised that legalization may differentially affect marijuana use among adolescents in some age, sex, and racial/ethnic groups, potentially leading to or increasing marijuana-related disparities in health, social, and psychological harms experienced by EXAMINING RISK AND PROTECTIVE FACTORS FOR ALCOHOL USE IN Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) youth are at increased risk for alcohol misuse, but little is known about the psychosocial and demographic factors EFFECTS OF MINIMUM DRINKING AGE LAWS ON ALCOHOL USE This study has two separate but related purposes: (1) to delineate cross-sectional differences among U.S. high school seniors and young adults that may be due to variations in recent years in state-level minimum drinking age laws and (2) to examine the effects of recent changes in minimum drinking age laws on alcohol consumption and other relevant attitudes and behaviors. DO “MODERATE” DRINKERS HAVE REDUCED MORTALITY RISK? A Objective:Previous meta-analyses of cohort studies indicate a J-shaped relationship between alcohol consumption and all-cause mortality, with reduced risk for low-volume drinkers. However, low-volu JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL AND DRUGSBROWSENEWSSUBSCRIBEBUNDLESINSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORSOPEN ACCESSPOLICY
The Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs (2007–present) is the oldest substance-related journal published in the United States, formerly the Journal of Studies on Alcohol (1975–2006) and the Quarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol (1940–1974). It is published by Alcohol Research Documentation, Inc., based at the Center of Alcohol & Substance Use Studies at Rutgers, The State JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL AND DRUGS University of Florida, Gainesville. Jeremy W. Luk. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. Tiffany Marcantonio. University of Arkansas. Chris Martin. WPIC, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. Jessica L. Martin. University at Albany, State University of New York. JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL AND DRUGS JSAD requires that all authors to complete this conflict-of-interest form upon submission. Conflict-of-Interest Form. Thank you. SOCIAL COGNITIVE MODERATORS OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN A total of 385 participants (drinkers and nondrinkers; mean age = 20.98, SD = 2.35; 65% female; 81% born in Australia), completed an online survey measuring alcohol consumption, alcohol-related harms, social anxiety, anticipated social outcomes, and controlled drinking self-efficacy. Regressions examined the interactive effects of social anxiety, anticipated social outcomes, and controlled ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION, SLEEP, AND ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE AMONG Objective: Three independent lines of inquiry have found associations between alcohol use and academic performance, sleep and academic performance, and alcohol use and sleep. The present study bridges this research by examining the links among alcohol use, sleep, and academic performance in college students. RECREATIONAL MARIJUANA LEGALIZATION AND USE AMONG1 Although RML may reduce social justice harms related to discriminatory law enforcement practices (Carliner et al., 2017), some concern can be raised that legalization may differentially affect marijuana use among adolescents in some age, sex, and racial/ethnic groups, potentially leading to or increasing marijuana-related disparities in health, social, and psychological harms experienced by ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION AND CAUSE-SPECIFIC MORTALITY IN RUSSIA I n the last 30 years, major changes have taken place in Europe in patterns of alcohol consumption and related policies.As a social scientist born in 1980, I am pleased to comment on the article by Nemtsov et al. (2019, this issue), because the period analyzed by the authors is essentially the story of my life.I can remember the first part of the analyzed period only as a young person who was EXAMINING RISK AND PROTECTIVE FACTORS FOR ALCOHOL USE IN Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) youth are at increased risk for alcohol misuse, but little is known about the psychosocial and demographic factors EFFECTS OF MINIMUM DRINKING AGE LAWS ON ALCOHOL USE This study has two separate but related purposes: (1) to delineate cross-sectional differences among U.S. high school seniors and young adults that may be due to variations in recent years in state-level minimum drinking age laws and (2) to examine the effects of recent changes in minimum drinking age laws on alcohol consumption and other relevant attitudes and behaviors. DO “MODERATE” DRINKERS HAVE REDUCED MORTALITY RISK? A Objective:Previous meta-analyses of cohort studies indicate a J-shaped relationship between alcohol consumption and all-cause mortality, with reduced risk for low-volume drinkers. However, low-volu JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL AND DRUGS The Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs (JSAD), founded in 1940, publishes peer-reviewed manuscripts dealing with diverse aspects of alcohol and other substances of abuse. JSAD is a multidisciplinary journal, and the range of materials includes biological, medical, epidemiological, social, psychological, legal, and other aspects ofalcohol
COMPANY-SPECIFIC REVENUES FROM UNDERAGE DRINKING: JOURNAL Objective: Alcohol is the most commonly used illegal drug among U.S. high school students. This study aimed to estimate the proportion of drinks and sales revenue accruing to alcoholic beverage com JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL AND DRUGS University of Florida, Gainesville. Jeremy W. Luk. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. Tiffany Marcantonio. University of Arkansas. Chris Martin. WPIC, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. Jessica L. Martin. University at Albany, State University of New York. JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL AND DRUGS JSAD requires that all authors to complete this conflict-of-interest form upon submission. Conflict-of-Interest Form. Thank you. PREDICTING SUBSTANCE USE AT A YOUTH MASS GATHERING EVENT Objective: Mass gathering events often involve high levels of substance use, yet the psychological predictors of substance use in these contexts have received minimal attention. This study examined REGULATING ALCOHOL MARKETING ON SOCIAL MEDIA: OUTCOMES AND The study compared posts that market alcohol on Finnish and Swedish social media in terms of number, content, and user engagement during the month of January in three separate years: 1 year before, 1 year after, and 2 years after the 2015 Alcohol Act came into effect inFinland.
RECREATIONAL MARIJUANA LEGALIZATION AND USE AMONG Although RML may reduce social justice harms related to discriminatory law enforcement practices (Carliner et al., 2017), some concern can be raised that legalization may differentially affect marijuana use among adolescents in some age, sex, and racial/ethnic groups, potentially leading to or increasing marijuana-related disparities in health, social, and psychological harms experienced by THE ALCOHOL ABSTINENCE SELF-EFFICACY SCALE.: JOURNAL OF PDF. Abstract. This study describes the development and the initial psychometric properties of a 20-item, self-report measure to assess Bandura's construct of self-efficacy applied to alcohol abstinence. Efficacy expectations are theorized to mediate behavior change and moderate effort and effective action. The sample was 174 male and 92female
PROCESSES OF CHANGE IN ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: MAINTENANCE Examination of the change strategies associated with successful long-term sobriety remains an understudied area in addiction research. The following study recruited individuals in various stages of sobriety (range: 1 month to 27 years continuous abstinence). VERBAL REPORT METHODS IN CLINICAL RESEARCH ON ALCOHOLISM Verbal report procedures, such as interviews, tests and questionnaires, have become the dominant method to obtain clinical data on alcohol abuse JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL AND DRUGSBROWSENEWSSUBSCRIBEBUNDLESINSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORSOPEN ACCESSPOLICY
Welcome. The Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs (2007–present) is the oldest substance-related journal published in the United States, formerly the Journal of Studies on Alcohol (1975–2006) and the Quarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol (1940–1974). It is published by Alcohol Research Documentation, Inc., based at the Centerof
JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL AND DRUGS JSAD requires that all authors to complete this conflict-of-interest form upon submission. Conflict-of-Interest Form. Thank you. THE POTENTIAL HEALTH IMPACT OF AN ALCOHOL MINIMUM UNIT Objective:Alcohol minimum unit pricing is a strategy capable of reducing alcohol-related harm from cheap alcoholic beverages. We used the International Model of Alcohol Harms and Policies (InterMAH ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION AND CAUSE-SPECIFIC MORTALITY IN RUSSIA I n the last 30 years, major changes have taken place in Europe in patterns of alcohol consumption and related policies.As a social scientist born in 1980, I am pleased to comment on the article by Nemtsov et al. (2019, this issue), because the period analyzed by the authors is essentially the story of my life.I can remember the first part of the analyzed period only as a young person who was PHASES OF ALCOHOL ADDICTION: QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF STUDIES Phases of Alcohol Addiction. Quarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 13 (4), 673–684 (1952). Article Tools Add to Favorites Email to a Friend Download Citation Track Citations. E. M. Jellinek. EXAMINING RISK AND PROTECTIVE FACTORS FOR ALCOHOL USE IN Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) youth are at increased risk for alcohol misuse, but little is known about the psychosocial and demographic factors ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION, SLEEP, AND ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE AMONG Objective: Three independent lines of inquiry have found associations between alcohol use and academic performance, sleep and academic performance, and alcohol use and sleep. The present study bridges this research by examining the links among alcohol use, sleep, and academic performance in college students. PARENTING STYLE, RELIGIOSITY, PEERS, AND ADOLESCENT HEAVY The purpose of this research was to examine whether authoritative, authoritarian, indulgent, and neglectful parenting styles were associated with adolescent alcohol use and heavy drinking, after controlling for peer use, religiosity, and other relevant variables. PERSONAL AND PERCEIVED PEER USE OF AND ATTITUDES TOWARD The objective of this study was to explore perceptions of peer substance use and related attitudes among European students. Challenging perceptions about peer substance use has become the basis of a form of prevention and intervention known as the social norms approach, which can be delivered using personalized online feedback. THE COST EFFECTIVENESS OF TREATMENT FOR ALCOHOLISM: A This study undertakes an analysis of cost effectiveness of alcoholism treatment modalities based upon (1) findings from clinical trials, (2) costs for treatment in settings and/or by providers and (3) recommendations from treatment experts about appropriate settings, providers and treatment events. JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL AND DRUGSBROWSENEWSSUBSCRIBEBUNDLESINSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORSOPEN ACCESSPOLICY
Welcome. The Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs (2007–present) is the oldest substance-related journal published in the United States, formerly the Journal of Studies on Alcohol (1975–2006) and the Quarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol (1940–1974). It is published by Alcohol Research Documentation, Inc., based at the Centerof
JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL AND DRUGS JSAD requires that all authors to complete this conflict-of-interest form upon submission. Conflict-of-Interest Form. Thank you. THE POTENTIAL HEALTH IMPACT OF AN ALCOHOL MINIMUM UNIT Objective:Alcohol minimum unit pricing is a strategy capable of reducing alcohol-related harm from cheap alcoholic beverages. We used the International Model of Alcohol Harms and Policies (InterMAH ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION AND CAUSE-SPECIFIC MORTALITY IN RUSSIA I n the last 30 years, major changes have taken place in Europe in patterns of alcohol consumption and related policies.As a social scientist born in 1980, I am pleased to comment on the article by Nemtsov et al. (2019, this issue), because the period analyzed by the authors is essentially the story of my life.I can remember the first part of the analyzed period only as a young person who was PHASES OF ALCOHOL ADDICTION: QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF STUDIES Phases of Alcohol Addiction. Quarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 13 (4), 673–684 (1952). Article Tools Add to Favorites Email to a Friend Download Citation Track Citations. E. M. Jellinek. EXAMINING RISK AND PROTECTIVE FACTORS FOR ALCOHOL USE IN Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) youth are at increased risk for alcohol misuse, but little is known about the psychosocial and demographic factors ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION, SLEEP, AND ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE AMONG Objective: Three independent lines of inquiry have found associations between alcohol use and academic performance, sleep and academic performance, and alcohol use and sleep. The present study bridges this research by examining the links among alcohol use, sleep, and academic performance in college students. PARENTING STYLE, RELIGIOSITY, PEERS, AND ADOLESCENT HEAVY The purpose of this research was to examine whether authoritative, authoritarian, indulgent, and neglectful parenting styles were associated with adolescent alcohol use and heavy drinking, after controlling for peer use, religiosity, and other relevant variables. PERSONAL AND PERCEIVED PEER USE OF AND ATTITUDES TOWARD The objective of this study was to explore perceptions of peer substance use and related attitudes among European students. Challenging perceptions about peer substance use has become the basis of a form of prevention and intervention known as the social norms approach, which can be delivered using personalized online feedback. THE COST EFFECTIVENESS OF TREATMENT FOR ALCOHOLISM: A This study undertakes an analysis of cost effectiveness of alcoholism treatment modalities based upon (1) findings from clinical trials, (2) costs for treatment in settings and/or by providers and (3) recommendations from treatment experts about appropriate settings, providers and treatment events. JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL AND DRUGS JSAD requires that all authors to complete this conflict-of-interest form upon submission. Conflict-of-Interest Form. Thank you. JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL AND DRUGS University of Florida, Gainesville. Jeremy W. Luk. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. Tiffany Marcantonio. University of Arkansas. Chris Martin. WPIC, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. Jessica L. Martin. University at Albany, State University of New York. GET THEM LAUGHING TO GET THEM DRINKING: AN ANALYSIS OF Objective:Efforts to develop and implement effective advertising regulations require a comprehensive understanding of alcohol promotion techniques used across a rapidly growing range of media platf ALCOHOL ADVERTISING, PROMOTION, AND SPONSORSHIP: A REVIEW The expansion of transnational alcohol corporations (TACs) in Southeast Asia has been suggested as a possible contributor to increased alcohol advertising, promotion, and sponsorship (AAPS), which in turn may have contributed to increasing rates of alcohol consumption and alcohol-related problems. LONG-TERM EFFECTS OF EARLY ADOLESCENT MARIJUANA USE ON Objective:This study sought to examine the prospective effects of early adolescent marijuana use on late adolescent attentional and inhibitory control. Alcohol use, antisocial problems, and gender RECREATIONAL MARIJUANA LEGALIZATION AND USE AMONG Although RML may reduce social justice harms related to discriminatory law enforcement practices (Carliner et al., 2017), some concern can be raised that legalization may differentially affect marijuana use among adolescents in some age, sex, and racial/ethnic groups, potentially leading to or increasing marijuana-related disparities in health, social, and psychological harms experienced by THE ALCOHOL ABSTINENCE SELF-EFFICACY SCALE.: JOURNAL OF PDF. Abstract. This study describes the development and the initial psychometric properties of a 20-item, self-report measure to assess Bandura's construct of self-efficacy applied to alcohol abstinence. Efficacy expectations are theorized to mediate behavior change and moderate effort and effective action. The sample was 174 male and 92female
SOCIAL AND COPING REASONS FOR DRINKING: PREDICTING ALCOHOL Objective: Motivational models of alcohol consumption suggest a positive relationship between reasons for drinking and the amount of alcohol consumed. The present study examined race, gender, and age as moderators of the relationship between social and coping motives and alcohol misuse in black and white adolescents. THE INTRODUCTION OF THE HEAVY AND FREQUENT DRINKER: A Objective: This study demonstrates the differences that exist within college drinkers identified as high-risk drinkers.Method: The study looked at alcohol and other drug (AOD) use patterns of the entire U.S. college student body, using a cross-section of institutions (public, private, 2-year, and 4-year) and students that reflected the enrollment patterns within geographic regions of the country. SPIRITUALITY AND PURPOSE IN LIFE IN ALCOHOLISM RECOVERY This study examines the relationship between spirituality and recovery from alcoholism. Spirituality was defined as the extent of practice of Alcoholics Anonymous Steps 11 and 12 and was measured by a Step Questionnaire developed by the researcher.Advertisement
Sign in | Register* Home
* Browse
* List of Issues
* Bundles
* Subscribe
* Subscribe
* Info for Librarians * Article Submission* For Authors
* Instructions for Authors * Open Access Policy * Language Editing Services* For Reviewers
* News
* About JSAD
* About Us
* Editorial Board
* Privacy Policy
* Refund Policy
* Terms and Conditions* Contact
FEATURED
Pregnancy, Fertility, Breastfeeding, and Alcohol Consumption: An Analysis of Framing and Completeness of Information Disseminated by Alcohol Industry–Funded Organizations Audrey W. Y. Lim, May C. I. Van Schalkwyk, Nason Maani Hessari, MarkP. Petticrew
Are Trends in Alcohol Consumption and Cause-Specific Mortality in Russia Between 1990 and 2017 the Result of Alcohol Policy Measures? Alexander Nemtsov, Maria Neufeld, Jürgen Rehm The World Is Complex, But Alcohol Policy Matters: A Commentary on Nemtsov et al. (2019) William Alex Pridemore A Changeable Relation Between Alcohol and Life Expectancy in Russia Vladimir M. Shkolnikov, David A. Leon, Inna Danilova Alcohol Consumption and Cause-Specific Mortality in Russia: A View From the Czech RepublicMiroslav Barták
Alcohol Policy, Alcohol Consumption, and Attributable Mortality: TheAuthors Respond
Alexander Nemtsov, Maria Neufeld, Jürgen Rehm Read moreWELCOME
The _Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs_ (2007–present) is the oldest substance-related journal published in the United States, formerly the _Journal of Studies on Alcohol_ (1975–2006) and the _Quarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol_ (1940–1974). It is published by Alcohol Research Documentation, Inc., based at the Center of Alcohol Studies at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. JSAD is a multidisciplinary journal, publishing research on all aspects of the use of, abuse of, and dependence on alcohol, illicit substances, and inhalants; tobacco use and dependence; and the misuse of prescription medication. The range of topics includes, but is not limited to, the biological, medical, epidemiological, psychiatric, social, psychological, legal, public health, socioeconomic, genetic, and neuroscientific aspects of substance use. WE ARE THE HOME OF THE: Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs (J. Stud. Alcohol Drugs)2007–present
ISSN: 1937-1888
Journal of Studies on Alcohol(J. Stud. Alcohol)
1975–2006
ISSN: 0096-882X
Quarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol (Q. J. Stud. Alcohol)1940–1974
ISSN: 0033-5649
CURRENT ISSUE
EDITOR: Thomas F. Babor, Ph.D., M.P.H. IMPACT FACTOR: 2.584eTOC Alerts
Never miss an issue by signing up for Journal of Studies on Alcoholand Drugs alerts .
Advertisement
* Privacy policy
* Accessibility
* Help
* Contact us
Copyright © 2019 Alcohol Research Documentation, Inc. Center of Alcohol Studies Rutgers, The State University of New JerseyDetails
Copyright © 2024 ArchiveBay.com. All rights reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | DMCA | 2021 | Feedback | Advertising | RSS 2.0