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Follow-up of 180 alcoholic patients for up to 7 years after outpatient treatment: impact of alcohol deterrents on outcome.

open access: yesAlcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 2006
Objective: (1) To perform a 9‐year study of abstinence, lapse, and relapse in 180 chronic alcoholic patients, participants of the Outpatient Longterm Intensive Therapy for Alcoholics (OLITA); (2) To investigate the role of supervised alcohol deterrents (AD) in relapse prevention and as an adjunct for maintenance of long‐term abstinence.Method: This ...
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Alcohol, deterrence, and crime: causality and policy lessons from Korea

Policy Studies, 2021
The relationship between alcohol use, crime and public policy interventions is a pressing area of study in the policy sciences.
Jinhwa Chung, Yoonseock Lee
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Alcohol Consumption, Deterrence and Crime in New York City [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Labor Research, 2015
This paper investigates the relationship between alcohol consumption, deterrence, and crime for New York City. We use monthly time-series data from 1983 to 2001 to analyze the impacts of variations in both alcohol consumption and deterrence on seven “index” crimes.
Hope Corman, Naci H. Mocan
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The past, present, and future of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder work in Newfoundland and Labrador: A landscape paper for change

Birth Defects Research, 2018
In this paper, we provide an overview of best practices in FASD prevention, diagnostic, and interventions and supports. In Canada, people diagnosed with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) represent a fraction people living with FASD.
Katharine Dunbar Winsor   +1 more
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Latent inhibitors of aldehyde dehydrogenase as alcohol deterrent agents

Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 1984
A series of compounds structurally related to pargyline (N-methyl-N-propargylbenzylamine, 4) were synthesized with the propargyl group replaced by a cyclopropyl, allyl, or 2,2,2-trichloroethyl group and, additionally in several cases, with the methyl group replaced by H.
H T, Nagasawa   +2 more
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Deterrence's Element of Sanction Certainty: Friendships, Vicarious Experiences, and Underage Alcohol Use

Substance Use & Misuse, 2018
Underage drinking remains a pressing issue on college campuses across the United States. Though the most common form of addressing underage alcohol use on campuses is through deterrence-based policies, evidence suggests deterrence-based methods are ineffective and may produce negative outcomes.Using dyadic data, the objective of this study is to use a ...
Thomas J, Mowen, John H, Boman
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Alcohol-related motor vehicle crashes: Deterrence and intervention

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 2001
Impaired driving continues to be a major factor in many injuries and fatalities on our nation's highways. In 1998, alcohol was involved in 38% of all fatal crashes, contributing to 15,935 deaths. The combination of improved public awareness and strong legal sanctions for driving under the influence has been shown to reduce the incidence of impaired ...
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ChemInform Abstract: LATENT INHIBITORS OF ALDEHYDE DEHYDROGENASE AS ALCOHOL DETERRENT AGENTS

Chemischer Informationsdienst, 1985
AbstractDargestellt und pharmakologisch untersucht werden die Analoga (II) von Pargylin (I).
H. T. NAGASAWA   +2 more
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Nitrosyl cyanide, a putative metabolic oxidation product of the alcohol-deterrent agent cyanamide

Biochemical Pharmacology, 1996
When incubated with catalase/glucose-glucose oxidase, 13C-labeled cyanamide gave rise not only to 13C-labeled cyanide, but also to 13C-labeled CO2. Moreover, a time-dependent formation of nitrite was observed when cyanamide was oxidized in this system. These results suggested that the initial product of cyanamide oxidation, viz. N-hydroxycyanamide, was
F N, Shirota   +3 more
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Chapter 22. Drugs and Deterrence of Alcohol Consumption

1969
Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on studies of drug therapy for deterring alcohol intake in the chronic alcoholic. First advocated as a therapeutic aid in alcoholism in 1948, disulfiram continues to occupy a role as an adjunct to psycnotherapy and behavior therapy. It is generally accepted that disulfiram acts by blocking aldehyde dehydrogenase,
Albert Weissman, B. Kenneth Koe
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