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155 related items for PubMed ID: 4010301

  • 1. Alcoholic beverage preferences of drinking-driving violators.
    Berger DE, Snortum JR.
    J Stud Alcohol; 1985 May; 46(3):232-9. PubMed ID: 4010301
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  • 2. Drinking and driving: explaining beverage-specific risks.
    Gruenewald PJ, Johnson FW, Millar A, Mitchell PR.
    J Stud Alcohol; 2000 Jul; 61(4):515-23. PubMed ID: 10928721
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  • 3. Alcoholic beverage choice, risk perception and self-reported drunk driving: effects of measurement on risk analysis.
    Greenfield TK, Rogers JD.
    Addiction; 1999 Nov; 94(11):1735-43. PubMed ID: 10892011
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  • 5. 'I drink spirits to get drunk and block out my problems...' beverage preference, drinking motives and alcohol use in adolescence.
    Kuntsche E, Knibbe R, Gmel G, Engels R.
    Alcohol Alcohol; 2006 Nov; 41(5):566-73. PubMed ID: 16799163
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  • 6. Do some types of alcoholic beverages lead to more problems for adolescents?
    Smart RG, Walsh GW.
    J Stud Alcohol; 1995 Jan; 56(1):35-8. PubMed ID: 7752630
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  • 7. Perceived consequences associated with the use of beer, wine, distilled spirits, and wine coolers.
    Klein H, Pittman DJ.
    Int J Addict; 1990 May; 25(5):471-93. PubMed ID: 2258256
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  • 8. Alcoholic beverage preferences and associated drinking patterns and risk behaviors among high school youth.
    Siegel MB, Naimi TS, Cremeens JL, Nelson DE.
    Am J Prev Med; 2011 Apr; 40(4):419-26. PubMed ID: 21406275
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  • 9. Perception of male drinkers as a function of their alcoholic beverage preference.
    Curtin L, Fisher RD.
    J Stud Alcohol; 1993 May; 54(3):315-9. PubMed ID: 8487540
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  • 12. Beverage preference, beverage type and subject gender as determinants of alcohol consumption in the laboratory.
    Kidorf M, Lang AR, Pelham WE.
    J Stud Alcohol; 1990 Jul; 51(4):331-5. PubMed ID: 2359306
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  • 17. Behavioral and social consequences related to the consumption of different beverage types.
    Smart RG.
    J Stud Alcohol; 1996 Jan; 57(1):77-84. PubMed ID: 8747505
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