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K
Paul
J. Gruenewald, Ph.D. Principal
Investigator
Availability Transitions in College Drinking
"The availability component of the college drinking study was designed
to examine two issues: (1) the measurement of drinking patterns and problems,
and (2) the impact of availability transitions on college drinking. Since this
research component began in year three of the current center award, data collection
and analysis is still underway with the last data collection phase to take place
in the fall of 2001. At
this time, preliminary results of the first studies of drinking patterns and problems
are available and final analyses for publication are being actively pursued. Examination
of the impacts of availability transitions on college drinking will be pursued
in years four and five of the current center cycle."
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