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  • ... in heavy episodic drinking were not legally intoxicated, suggesting the need for more accurate...The independent variable, student status, included three levels: undergraduate, graduate, a...

  • On May 1, 2005, the city of Flagstaff, Arizona enacted a smoking ban in standalone bars. All other establishments already had smoking bans in place for at least three years. Trained observers carried air monitoring equipment and counted lit cigarettes and patrons on two weekends before and four weekends after the ban. Monthly hospitality revenues from 2003 to 2006 were also collected from the Coconino County Tax Assessor's office and analyzed for changes after the ban. Air quality improved immediately by 87% in bars, with no appreciable decrease in the total bar revenues over the next three years. All hospitality businesses experienced a general leveling off of growth after the ban, suggesting a change in more general economic factors. As an industry, hospitality was unaffected by the s...

    ... a lens with which to view nicotine and alcohol co-addiction and interdependent behavior, but woul... because of their ubiquitous presence and legal status, nicotine and alcohol are often consumed to...

  • ...It would improve legally preventive approach. It is important to prevent bi... the sex, age, educational and professional status distribution as well as co- morbid mental disorder...

  • ..., it was noticed that Duma smelled of alcohol, and so a blood alcohol test was administered. The... content of .27, well above the Kentucky legal limit of .08. . The Heinrich family sued Du... chosen by the Court of Appeals, the status of legal alcohol intoxication is ...

  • ..., it was noticed that Duma smelled of alcohol, and so a blood alcohol test was administered. The... content of .27, well above the Kentucky legal limit of .08. . The Heinrich family sued Du... chosen by the Court of Appeals, the status of legal alcohol intoxication is ...

  • ... and scholars treat dignity as an important legal value, but they usually do not explain what it mea... on intelligence, morality, or social status. Intrinsic dignity is a presumption of human equal... example, in cases dealing with drug or alcohol testing, the Court has stated that the Fourth Amen...

  • We describe the structure, content, and neighborhood characteristics of outdoor alcohol advertisements (n=246) in innercity neighborhoods in ten U.S. cities from 2003 to 2005. We conducted observations of alcohol advertisements on billboards, transit shelters, and bus benches in all ten cities to describe the structure and content of outdoor alcohol advertising. We also created geo-spatial maps to describe the neighborhood characteristics where alcohol billboards were located in San Francisco, CA and Atlanta, GA. Alcohol advertisements were more common on billboards than transit shelters or bus benches, usually featured beer products, emphasized product quality, had a discreet or moderate (vs. blatant) visual impact, and rarely used human models. Outdoor advertisements on transit shelte...

    ..., vacationing/leisure, success/celebrity status, product quality, and anti-alcohol categories); an...Copyright Federal Legal Publications, Inc. Summer 2008Provided by ProQuest...

  • S. teens are continuing to steer away from tobacco and alcohol, but seem to be warming up to marijuana, possibly because it has legal status as a medicine in some states, federal officials said Wednesday. That cigarette use has declined to historically low rates is welcome news, given our concerns that declines may have slowed or stalled in recent years," said Dr. Nora D. Volkow, director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse, referring to data in the NIDA- funded Monitoring the Future survey.

  • ..., while on medication or while driving); (3) legal problems (e.g., arrested for underage drinking, fi.... MANOVA Results . A 2 (DSM diagnostic status) x 2 (self-perception of being a normal drinker) M...

  • Late adolescence (i.e., the age-group between 16 and 20 years) is characterized by significant changes in neurological and cognitive processes, behavioral and social functioning, and relational and physical contexts as the individual moves toward adulthood. In this age-group, major role transitions affect almost every aspect of life. Moreover, brain development continues-and with it the development of cognitive functions, working memory, emotional and behavioral self-regulation, and decisionmaking. The adolescent's social and emotional development also continues to evolve, affecting interactions with parents, siblings, peers, and first romantic relationships. All of these changes impact drinking behavior during late adolescence, and, in fact, alcohol use, binge drinking, and heavy drink...

    ..., such as financial responsibility, legal liability, and voting;. * Leaving home and living ... ways by gender, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, neighborhood, and country of origin, in part beca...



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