1988 Nov-Dec | Public Health Rep. 103(6):690-698
Substantial scientific evidence has accumulated that both genetic and environmental factors predispose the development of alcoholism in certain indivi...
1988 Nov-Dec | Public Health Rep. 103(6):569-574
Prospects for research advances in alcoholism are very promising, because of the explosion in the neurosciences and advances in epidemiology and typol...
1988 Nov-Dec | Public Health Rep. 103(6):653-658
The Public Health Service and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration share the responsibility for problems related to injury prevention an...
1988 Nov-Dec | Public Health Rep. 103(6):557-558
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1988 Nov-Dec | Public Health Rep. 103(6):586-592
Alcoholism is an often overlooked health problem because alcoholics usually do not seek treatment for their drinking problems. They do, however, seek ...
1988 Nov-Dec | Public Health Rep. 103(6):628-637
Sensitivity to gender issues in the research community has generated a modest but growing amount of data on the biological effects of alcohol consumpt...
Nov 1988 | Public Health Rep. 103(6):713-714
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1988 Nov-Dec | Public Health Rep. 103(6):699-707
An empirical biobehavioral research approach to the conditions generally identified as alcohol abuse and alcoholism emphasizes the temporal ordering o...
1988 Nov-Dec | Public Health Rep. 103(6):643-648
There are 28 million children of alcoholics in the United States--1 of every 8 Americans. They are more likely than others to suffer from alcoholism a...
1988 Nov-Dec | Public Health Rep. 103(6):683-689
Current data on efforts to prevent alcoholism indicate that we are better able to prevent some of the consequences of alcohol misuse, such as alcohol-...
1988 Nov-Dec | Public Health Rep. 103(6):621-627
The transfer to the Indian Health Service (IHS) of 158 alcohol treatment programs that had been administered by the National Institute on Alcohol Abus...
1988 Nov-Dec | Public Health Rep. 103(6):578-586
The Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration's Office for Substance Abuse Prevention (OSAP) was established to initiate programs to provi...
1988 Nov-Dec | Public Health Rep. 103(6):707-712
The nature of alcohol problems, knowledge about alcohol use and abuse, and public perceptions and responses have all undergone substantial change duri...
1988 Nov-Dec | Public Health Rep. 103(6):648-652
A discriminant analysis of the 806 suicide victims in Erie County, NY, from 1972-84, compared those with alcohol in the blood to those without. Thirty...
Nov-Dec 1988 | Public Health Rep 103 (6)
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11/01/1988 | Public Health Rep. 103(6):667-673
An extensive review of the literature on college students' drinking patterns and problems since the mid-1930s revealed no radical changes over the pas...
11/01/1988 | Public Health Rep. 103(6):605-611
This article examines the role of health services research in alcoholism treatment. Alcoholism services research has only recently emerged as a self-d...
11/01/1988 | Public Health Rep. 103(6):611-620
During fiscal year 1987, expenditures for alcohol and drug abuse services in facilities receiving at least some funds from State alcohol and drug agen...
11/01/1988 | Public Health Rep. 103(6):597-605
It is well known that alcohol abuse is significantly involved in the incidence of casualties (that is, accidents and injuries as they are defined for ...
11/01/1988 | Public Health Rep. 103(6):659-667
From 1980 through 1985, considerable progress was made across the Nation in reducing drunken driving and fatal automobile crashes. More than 400 chapt...
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