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Commission on Reducing Student Substance Abuse
Recommended Reading
Colleges Respond to Student Binge Drinking;
Reducing Student Demand or Limiting Access. by H. Wechser et al. Journal of
American College Health, Volume 52, Issue 4, p.159, 2004. info on the journal
available at
http://ww.heldref.org/jach.php
Marketing of Alcohol to College Students; The Role of Low Prices and Special Promotions. by M. Kue et al. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, Volume 25, Issue 3, p.204, 2003. Abstract available at
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/07493797
Gereration Rx Losing Interest in Illegal Drugs, But Abusing
Prescriptions. by Join Together. Article available from; "About One
in Five Teens Misuse Prescription Drugs;"
www.jointogether.org
Binge Drinking in Female College Students: The Association of Physical
Activity, Weight Concern, and Depressive Symptoms. By Kristin S.
Vickers, Ph.D., et al. Journal of American College Health, Volume 53,
Issue 3, Nov/Dec 2004. Available from: Heldref Publications, Helen
Dwight Reid Educational Foundation, 1319 Eighteenth Street, NW,
Washington, DC 20036-1802; (202)-296-6267;
reprints@heldref.org
Athletic Status and Drinking Behavior in College Students: The
Influence of Gender and Coping Styles. by Gregory S. Wilson, PED,
Mary E. Pritchard, Ph.D., and Jamie Schaffer. Journal of American
College Health, Issue 52, Volume 6, p.269, May/June 2004
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