Reference
Number: PG2101
Year of Publication: 2004
Authors:
Gruenewald, Paul
Keywords:
Availability, Physical, City/Urban Planning, Community Studies, Computer Modeling, Crime, Geographic Information Systems, Geostatistical Analysis, Mathematical Modeling, Spatial Analysis, Violence
Citation:
Gorman, D.M.; Gruenewald, P.J.; Hanlon, P.J.; Mezic, I.; Waller, L.A.; Castillo-Chavez, C.; Bradley, E.; and Mezic, J. "Implications of systems dynamic models and control theory for environmental approaches to the prevention of alcohol- and other drug use-related problems," Substance Use & Misuse, 39(10-12):1713-1750, 2004.
Lapham, S.C.; Gruenewald, P.J.; Remer, L.; and Layne, L. "New Mexico's 1998 drive-up liquor window closure. Study I: Effect on alcohol-involved crashes," Addiction, 99(5):598-606, 2004.
Reference
Number: PG2002
Year of Publication: 2004
Authors:
Gruenewald, Paul; Johnson, Fred
Keywords:
Children, Community Studies, Environmental Approach, Geostatistical Analysis, Injury, Traffic Safety
Citation:
LaScala, E.A.; Gruenewald, P.J.; and Johnson, F.W. "An ecological study of the locations of schools and child pedestrian injury collisions," Accident Analysis and Prevention, 36(4):569-576, July 2004.
Reference
Number: PG1902
Year of Publication: 2002
Authors:
Gruenewald, Paul; Lipton, Robert; Remer, Lillian
Keywords:
Alcohol Policy, Availability, Physical, Community Studies, Environmental Approach, Geostatistical Analysis
Citation:
Gruenewald, P.J.; Remer, L.; and Lipton, R. "Evaluating the alcohol environment: Community geography and alcohol problems," Alcohol Research and Health, 26(1):42-48, 2002.
Reference
Number: PG1604
Year of Publication: 2000
Authors:
Gruenewald, Paul
Keywords:
Consumption Patterns/Models, Drinking Behavior, Geographic Information Systems, Geostatistical Analysis
Citation:
Gruenewald, P.J. "Small area estimates from a geostatistical perspective: Current status and future directions." In R. Wilson and M. DuFour (eds.) The Epidemiology of Alcohol Problems in Small Geographic Areas (NIAAA Research Monograph #36), pp. 245-270. Bethesda, MD: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, 2000.
Reference
Number: PG1504
Year of Publication: 2000
Authors:
Gruenewald, Paul; Ponicki, William
Keywords:
Availability, Economic, Availability, Physical, Community Studies, Consumption Patterns/Models, Geographic Information Systems, Geostatistical Analysis
Citation:
Gruenewald, P.J.; Millar, A.; Ponicki, W.R.; and Brinkley, G. "Physical and economic access to alcohol: The application of geostatistical methods to small area analysis in community settings." In R. Wilson and M. DuFour (eds.) The Epidemiology of Alcohol Problems in Small Geographic Areas (NIAAA Research Monograph #36), pp. 163-212. Bethesda, MD: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, 2000.
Availability, Physical, Community-Based Prevention Programs, Geographic Information Systems, Geostatistical Analysis, Program Evaluation
Citation:
Gruenewald, P.J.; Ponicki, W.R.; Roeper, P.; Johnson, F.W.; and Remer, L. "Geostatistical evaluation of community interventions." Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Santa Barbara, CA, June 26, 1999. (rev. 7/26/99)