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Volume 67, 2006 > Issue 6: November 2006

    Editor’s Corner: The Future Is Now

    (JSA 67: 801)

    Alcohol Abuse and Dependence in College and Noncollege Samples: A Ten-Year Prospective Follow-Up in a National Survey

    Thomas C. Harford, Hsiao-ye Yi, Michael E. Hilton (JSA 67: 803)

    Increases in Alcohol and Marijuana Use During the Transition Out of High School Into Emerging Adulthood: The Effects of Leaving Home, Going to College, and High School Protective Factors

    Helene Raskin White, Barbara J. McMorris, Richard F. Catalano, Charles B. Fleming, Kevin P. Haggerty, Robert D. Abbott (JSA 67: 810)

    Drinking in the Year After Treatment as a Predictor of Three-Year Drinking Outcomes

    Stephen A. Maisto, Patrick R. Clifford, Robert L. Stout, Christine M. Davis (JSA 67: 823)

    Premenstrual Symptomatology, Alcohol Consumption, and Family History of Alcoholism in Women With Premenstrual Syndrome

    Dace S. Svikis, Donna R. Miles, Nancy A. Haug, Bridget Perry, Rudolf Hoehn-saric, Daniel Mcleod (JSA 67: 833)

    Alcohol Consumption and Symptoms of Depression in Young Adults From 20 Countries

    Katie O’donnell, Jane Wardle, CÉcile Dantzer, Andrew Steptoe (JSA 67: 837)

    An Evaluation of the Performance of the Self-Rating of the Effects of Alcohol Questionnaire in 12- and 35-Year-Old Subjects

    Marc A. Schuckit, Tom L. Smith, Andrea Waylen, Jeremy Horwood, George P. Danko, Joseph R. Hibbeln, John M. Davis, Juliann Pierson (JSA 67: 841)

    Memory and Perseveration on a Win-Stay, Lose-Shift Task in Rats Exposed Neonatally to Alcohol

    Matthew C. Bell, Edward P. Riley (JSA 67: 851)

    Hypercortisolism in Alcohol Dependence and Its Relation to Hippocampal Volume Loss

    Thomas P. Beresford, David B. Arciniegas, Julie Alfers, Lori Clapp, Brandon Martin, Henry F. Beresford, Yiping Du, Dengfeng Liu, Dinggang Shen, Christos Davatzikos, Mark L. Laudenslager (JSA 67: 861)

    A Multisite Randomized Trial of Social Norms Marketing Campaigns to Reduce College Student Drinking

    William DeJong, Shari Kessel Schneider, Laura Gomberg Towvim, Melissa J. Murphy, Emily E. Doerr, Neal R. Simonsen, Karen E. Mason, Richard A. Scribner (JSA 67: 868)

    A Successful Social Norms Campaign to Reduce Alcohol Misuse Among College Student-Athletes

    H. Wesley Perkins, David W. Craig (JSA 67: 880)

    The Effect of Alcohol Consumption on Emergency Department Services Use Among Injured Patients: A Cross-National Emergency Room Study

    Cheryl J. Cherpitel, Yu Ye, Jason Bond, Jürgen Rehm, Mariana Cremonte, Otilia Neves, Jacek Moskalewicz, Grazyna Swiatkiewicz, Norman Giesbrecht (JSA 67: 890)

    Reclassifying DIS-III-R Alcohol Use Disorders to DSM-IV Criteria in a Sample of Convicted Impaired Drivers

    Janet C’de Baca, Garnett P. McMillan, Sandra C. Lapham (JSA 67: 898)

    Alcohol, Illegal Drugs, Violent Crime, and Traffic-Related and Other Unintended Injuries in U.S. Local and National News

    Michael D. Slater, Marilee Long, Valerie L. Ford (JSA 67: 904)

    Spring Break Trips as a Risk Factor for Heavy Alcohol Use Among First-Year College Students

    Christine M. Lee, Jennifer L. Maggs, Lela A. Rankin (JSA 67: 911)

    A Multidimensional Developmental Model of Alcohol Use During Emerging Adulthood

    Karen J. Auerbach, Linda M. Collins (JSA 67: 917)

    Activating Action Tendencies: The Influence of Action Priming on Alcohol Consumption Among Male Hazardous Drinkers

    Tibor P. Palfai (JSA 67: 926)

    The Impact of Alcohol Taxation on Liver Cirrhosis Mortality

    William R. Ponicki, Paul J. Gruenewald (JSA 67: 934)

    One Small Step for Manuals: Computer-Assisted Training in Twelve-Step Facilitation

    Diane E. Sholomskas, Kathleen M. Carroll (JSA 67: 939)



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