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Encouraging Responsible Drinking Among Underage Drinkers

Health Marketing Quarterly, 2005
Public Service Announcements tailored to specific college drinking rituals (Treise, Wolburg and Otnes 1999) were tested on 133 underage undergraduate drinkers. More significant reductions in drinking intentions were found when using appeals focusing on drinking rituals pertaining to Maturity/Order (older students drink moderately: "Don't drink like a ...
Laura A, Brannon, Valerie K, Pilling
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What leads underage teenagers to ride motorcycles without a permit? Utility vs parental permissiveness

Journal of Transport & Health, 2023
M. H. Nguyen   +2 more
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Underage Drinking-Reply

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1993
In Reply. —Dr Callan notes that underage drinking has decreased slightly over the last 10 years (from greater than 93% of high school seniors in 1980 to 88% in 1991). Of course, any reduction is welcome. However, the author seems to have missed the landscape by looking at a leaf.
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Selected Community Characteristics and Underage Drinking

Substance Use & Misuse, 2009
This study assessed the relationship between community characteristics and alcohol use among 6,636 youth, aged from 14 to 20, in 2004. After adjusting for individual-level characteristics, youth from communities with a greater proportion of grandparents as caregivers, larger numbers of married couple families, and higher employment rates were ...
Eun-Young, Song   +5 more
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Underage Drinking: Frequency, Consequences, and Interventions

Traffic Injury Prevention, 2004
To examine the frequency of underage drinking, driving after drinking and alcohol-related crashes, trends in these behaviors, and promising interventions.We examined drinking and drinking- and-driving behaviors reported in the United States in the 2001 U.S.
Ralph W, Hingson   +2 more
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Underage and Under Fire

Childhood, 2001
This article attempts to identify under what circumstances some nations' armed forces or groups employ children in armed conflicts. Based on a multivariate analysis of 162 and 165 countries in the period 1994-8, the article concludes that child participation is primarily linked to repressive and unstable regimes, in addition to protracted conflicts ...
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Underage Alcohol Sales—It Only Takes a Minute: A New Approach to Underage Alcohol Availability

Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 2013
Because minors generally report higher accessibility than one would expect on the basis of the "compliance rates" established by researchers (the percentage of stores that comply with age limits for sales of age-restricted products such as alcoholic beverages), we propose a new method to better depict the availability of age-restricted products for ...
van Hoof, Joris Jasper   +1 more
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Predicting adverse consequences of alcohol consumption in underage college students using a novel Fake ID Purchase Task.

Experimental and clinical psychopharmacology, 2019
Underage drinking is a significant public health concern, specifically among college students. The availability of fake IDs increases risks of college binge drinking as well as sexual victimization, providing a call for research on behavioral correlates.
Gideon P. Naudé   +5 more
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UNDERAGE GAMBLING IN ATLANTIC CITY CASINOS

Psychological Reports, 1990
A three-year survey of college students was conducted to ascertain the frequency and preferences of student gambling at nearby casinos in Atlantic City, New Jersey. The data suggest that gambling by underage college students is common and indicates that age control at casino entrances is quite poor. An additional finding of differential memory for wins
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Underage Corporate Participants

Herald of Omsk University. Series: Law
Children, in accordance with the provisions of Article 60 of the Family Code of the Russian Federation, may have property on the right of ownership, as well as have other rights, in the implementation of which they are assisted by their parents as legal representatives. The child may also be the owner of corporate rights.
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