A Multidimensional Community-Based Strategy for Preventing Underage Drinking

The investigators evaluted a comprehensive strategy to reduce underage drinking and alcohol-related problems in 36 Oregon communities
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Preventing drinking and drinking problems among youth is a major public health priority.

This research will benefit youth and society as a whole by identifying the most effective methods for preventing underage alcohol use. The project is a model for how interventions can restructure the way, as a society, we promote health and prevent problem development. It will pave the way for the next generation of research in which collaboration with state and local governments enables ongoing refinement of an intervention and its roll-out to other communities. The study will also contribute to our general knowledge about the factors that influence communities’ adoption, implementation, and maintenance of policy-oriented interventions targeting individuals’ psychological functioning.

PROJECT PERIOD

9/15/14 - 6/30/20

FUNDING AGENCY

National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA)

PUBLICATIONS

Mark J. Van Ryzin, Jean Lee & Anthony Biglan (2019) An Experimental Test of Reward & Reminder as a Stand-Alone Program to Prevent Alcohol Sales to Underage Youths, Journal of Child & Adolescent Substance Abuse

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Biglan, A., Van Ryzin, M., & Westling E. (2019). A public health framework for the regulation of marketing. Journal of Public Health Policy. 2019 Mar;40(1):66-75.

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