Based on these theories and previous social network
studies on alcohol consumption and depressive symptoms (e.g., Kiuru et al. 2010; Mercer and Derosier 2010; Rabaglietti et al. 2011), we did not expect socialization effects to differ as a function of gender or friendship type (unilateral and reciprocal friendships) in the network analyses.
Journal of
Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 77, 95 - 103.
Journal of
Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 78 (5), 781 - 788.
After discussing a human rights - based approach to alcohol policy, I then present two case
studies on alcohol management and related policies in Queensland and the Northern Territory.
Journal of
Studies on Alcohol, 59, 647 - 658.
Journal of
Studies on Alcohol, 53 (1), 48 - 56.
That being said,
the studies on alcohol and weight show mixed results.
In a paper published earlier this year in the Journal of
Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, researchers from Penn State University pointed out a flaw in alcohol studies based on large longitudinal study in the United Kingdom called the National Childhood Development Study.
Teenagers who drink alcohol and smoke marijuana may be at increased risk for unsafe driving, according to a study in the May issue of the Journal of
Studies on Alcohol and Drugs.
R. Hingson and A. White in Journal of
Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, Vol.
That's the finding of a new review published in a special supplemental issue to the Journal of
Studies on Alcohol and Drugs.
Journal of
Studies on Alcohol and Drugs.
Journal of
Studies on Alcohol and Drugs.
-LSB-...] to La Leche League,
the studies on alcohol consumption during breastfeeding aren't conclusive and often contradict one another.
(For a comprehensive discussion of the use of alcohol as a religious substitute, see «Philosophical - Religious Factors in the Etiology and Treatment of Alcoholism,» by H. J. Clinebell, Jr., Quarterly Journal of
Studies on Alcohol (Fall, 1965).
-- «Philosophical - Religious Factors in the Etiology and Treatment of Alcoholism,» in Quarterly Journal of
Studies on Alcohol, September, 1963, pp. 473 - 88.
Quarterly Journal of
Studies on Alcohol.
Anne Roe, «Children of Alcoholic Parents Raised in Foster Homes,» Alcohol, Science and Society (New haven: Journal of
Studies on Alcohol, 1945) pp. 115 - 28.
H. J. Clinebell, Jr «Philosophical - Religious Factors in the Etiology and Treatment of Alcoholism,» Quarterly Journal of
Studies on Alcohol, Vol.
Try prayer (W.W., «The Fellowship of Alcoholics Anonymous,» Quarterly Journal of
Studies on Alcohol [Yale University, 1945], p. 463; italics added).
This school is one part of the Rutgers Center of Alcohol Studies, an interdisciplinary project which engages in wide - ranging research, publishes the Quarterly Journal of
Studies on Alcohol as well as a variety of books and articles, and maintains the «Classified Abstract Archives of the Alcohol Literature» with over 10,000 entries on punch cards for automatic retrieval by topic.
Cavazos - Rehg and her team analyzed questionnaires gathered as part of the National Epidemiologic
Study on Alcohol and Related Conditions.
Not exact matches
The Valeant spokeswoman wrote us that the first
alcohol interaction
study actually began enrolling patients and argued the drug maker is not responsible if that information is not reflected
on the FDA website.
It may have to do with Addyi's high pricing (
on par with Viagra at $ 26 per pill without an assistance program), its daily intake requirement (unlike Viagra, it adds up to $ 780 per month), its potentially deleterious side effects (low blood pressure and fainting), its restrictions
on alcohol consumption (abstinence vs. large quantities not recommended for Viagra patients), a 10 % efficacy rate (whereas Viagra works 50 % of the time compared to a placebo, according to a recent
study), and its subtle neurotransmitter - targeting mechanism (contrast that to the obvious hydraulics of Viagra).
The new
study again relied
on people's self - reported
alcohol habits, so they need to be taken with a grain of salt.
One of the researchers behind the
study, Professor Mark Bellis, said: «People may rely
on alcohol to help them feel a certain way.
Of every dollar a full - service restaurant brings in, it spends roughly a third
on food and
alcohol; another third
on salaries, wages and benefits; up to 10 cents
on rent; and up to 20 cents
on other costs such as marketing, according to
studies by restaurant associations.
Keller, a Lutheran minister with long experience in counseling with alcoholics, has served
on the faculty of the Rutgers Summer School of
Alcohol Studies.
With the financial help of Columbia University's interdepartmental seminar
on religion and health, this writer conducted a survey of the 324 clergymen who had attended the Yale Summer School of
Alcohol Studies during the first seven years of its existence (1943 - 1949).
The Davies report and the comments by the sixteen experts were later published in booklet form by the Rutgers Center
on Alcohol Studies.
Report of a
study undertaken by the Committee
on Public Health Relations of the New York Academy of Medicine under a grant from the Research Council
on Problems of
Alcohol, 1947.
Please note the following from Research
on Alcoholics Anonymous: Opportunities and Alternatives, edited by Barbara S. McCrady and William R. Miller (NJ: Publications Division of Rutgers Center of
Alcohol Studies, 1993):
This tentative model for understanding the causes of problem drinking is offered in the report of the Cooperative Commission
on the
Study of Alcoholism: «An individual who (1) responds to beverage
alcohol in a certain way, perhaps physiologically determined, by experiencing intense relief and relaxation, and who (2) has certain personality characteristics, such as difficulty in dealing with and overcoming depression, frustration, and anxiety, and who (3) is a member of a culture in which there is both pressure to drink and culturally induced guilt and confusion regarding what kinds of drinking behavior are appropriate, is more likely to develop trouble than will most other people.»
At the Yale Summer School of
Alcohol Studies in 1943, social anthropologist John Dollard delivered a lecture
on «Drinking Mores of the Social Classes.»
Straus and Bacon, for example, in their
study of over 15,000 college students, found that the incidence of abstention from
alcohol on the part of the parents decreased in each category as they moved from lower to higher family income.
The San Francisco
study actually found that 94 percent of panhandlers spend whatever money they get
on food, compared to just 44 percent who spend it
on drugs or
alcohol.
This diagram is similar to the one which Jellinek used to illustrate the lecture in which he reported
on this
study at the Yale Summer School of
Alcohol Studies, 1961.
The National Council
on Alcoholism estimates six and one - half million, whereas the Rutgers University Center of
Alcohol Studies holds that our most reliable evidence points to an estimate close to five million.
The peak body for winemakers has slammed a new
study findings that higher taxes
on cheap
alcohol could reduce consumption.
«This evidence, compared to the
study by the ANU that involved just 75 people and relied
on self - reporting to a questionnaire, clearly shows that the bank of credible evidence points to no increased consumption by people who choose to mix energy drinks and
alcohol.
In response to «Effects of Energy Drinks Mixed with
Alcohol on Behavioral Control: Risks for College Students Consuming Trendy Cocktails,» a
study to be published in the July issue of Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research, Dr. Maureen Storey, senior vice president of science policy for the American Beverage Association, issued the following statement:
Since the French Paradox grabbed attention in the early 1990s, countless
studies have focused
on better understanding the cardiovascular benefits of
alcohol, particularly red wine...
Abstinence from Kona, tobacco, and
alcohol by many Adventists has afforded a near - unique opportunity for
studies to be conducted within that population group
on the health effects of Kona drinking, free from confounding factors.
In the current
study, we provide novel data
on changes in the availability of added and refined sugars and in recorded intakes of total sugars, added sugars, SSB, carbonated soft drinks, juices, confectionery, and
alcohol consumption in Australian adults and children between the 2 most recent national dietary surveys in 1995 and 2011 — 2012.
In this
study, and in opposition to findings elsewhere, higher levels of social support were associated with greater depressive symptomatology, leading researchers to speculate that for low - income men the perceived costs of reciprocity may have deterred them from utilizing available support; or that peer groups may have influenced their
alcohol or drug use, or placed demands
on their resources (Anderson et al, 2005).
Surprising results of a new
study will cause heated debate
on drinking
alcohol during pregnancy.
There are
studies that show slower motoric development among babies whose mother consumes
alcohol on a daily basis.
One
study also found a 23 % lower breast milk intake
on average by infants after their mom had consumed
alcohol.
An article
on alcohol and breastfeeding reviews a number of
studies on this subject.
Pete Blair, who
studies SIDS at the University of Bristol in the UK, said
studies suggest bed - sharing is hazardous in particular situations - such as when parents have been recently drinking
alcohol, are smokers or sleep with their infant
on a sofa.