1. Caffeinated Cocktails: Energy Drink Consumption, High-Risk Drinking, and Alcohol Related Consequences Among College Students
    O’Brien MC, McCoy TP, Rhodes SD, Wagoner A. Academic Emergency Medicine. 15(5), 453-460.
    Date: 2008 (archived)
  2. Status of 14 Under-Age-21 Drinking Laws in the United States
    Fell JCV, Robert B; Fisher Deborah A. Paper presented at the Traffic Safety and Alcohol Regulation, Irvine, CA. .
    Date: 2007 (archived)
  3. A Survey of Energy Drink Consumption Patterns Among College Students
    Malinauskas BM, Aeby VG, Overton RF, Carpenter-Aeby T, Barber-Heidal K. Nutrition Journal. 6(35), 7.
    Date: 2007 (archived)
  4. Intake of Energy Drinks in Association with Alcoholic Beverages in a Cohort of Students of the School of Medicine of the University of Messina
    Oteri A, Salvo F, Caputi AP, Calapai G. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research. 31(10), 1677-1680.
    Date: 2007 (archived)
  5. How Do College Students View Alcohol Prevention Policies?
    Saltz RF. Journal of Substance Use. 12(6), 447-460.
    Date: 2007 (archived)
  6. Magnitude of Alcohol- Related Mortality and Morbidity Among United States College Students Ages 18-24 Changes from 1998 to 2001
    Hingson RW, Heeren T, Winter MR, Wechsler H. Annual Review of Public Health. 26, 259-279.
    Date: 2005 (archived)
  7. The State Sets the Rate: The Relationship Among State-Specific College Binge Drinking, State Binge Drinking Rates, and Selected State Alcohol Control Policies
    Nelson TF, Naimi TS, Brewer RD, Wechsler H. The American Journal of Public Health. 95(3), 441-446.
    Date: 2005 (archived)
  8. Alcohol and Marijuana Use Among College Students: Economic Complements or Substitutes?
    Williams J, Liccardo Pacula R, Chaloupka FJ, Wechsler H. Health Economics. 13(9), 825-843.
    Date: 2004 (archived)
  9. Indirect Effects of Lowering the Drinking Age on New Zealand Students’ Alcohol-Related Behaviors and Attitudes
    Brownfield K, Fernando K, Halberstadt J. New Zealand Journal of Psychology. 32(1), 22-26.
    Date: 2003 (archived)
  10. The Marketing of Alcohol to College Students: The Role of Low Prices and Special Promotions
    Kuo M, Wechsler H, Greenberg P, Lee H. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 25(3), 204-211.
    Date: 2003 (archived)
  11. Taking Up Binge Drinking in College: The Influences of Person, Social Group, and Environment
    Weitzman ER, Nelson TF, Wechsler H. Journal of Adolescent Health. 32(1), 26-35.
    Date: 2003 (archived)
  12. Secondhand Effects of Student Alcohol Use Reported by Neighbors of Colleges: The Role of Alcohol Outlets
    Wechsler H, Lee JE, Hall J, Wagenaar AC, Lee H. Social Science & Medicine. 55(3), 425-435.
    Date: 2002 (archived)
  13. The Effects of Eliminating Alcohol in a College Stadium: The Folsom Field Beer Ban
    Bormann CA, Stone MH. Journal of American College Health. 50(2), 81-88.
    Date: 2001 (archived)
  14. Alcohol Regulation and Violence on College Campuses
    Grossman M, Markowitz S. Economic Analysis of Substance Use and Abuse: The Experience of Developed Countries and Lessons for Developing Countries (pp. 257-289), Cheltenham, UK. .
    Date: 2001 (archived)
  15. Binge Drinking in College: The Impact of Price, Availability, and Alcohol Control Policies
    Chaloupka FJ, Wechsler H. Contemporary Economic Policy. 14(4), p112-124.
    Date: 1996 (archived)
  16. Beer Versus Mixed-Drink Consumption at Fraternity Parties: A Time and Place for Low-Alcohol Alternatives
    Geller ES, Kalsher MJ, Clarke SW. Journal of Studies on Alcohol. 52(3), 197-204.
    Date: 1991 (archived)
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