ANNUAL INDEX: VOLUME 67, 2006 Authors * Indicates a correspondent * Indicates an editorial Abbey, A. Burger, E. Doerr, E.E. Abbott, R.D. Dorwaldt, A.L. Abrams, D. Callas, P.W. Downey, R.G. Adnams, C.M. Carison, R. Du, Y. Agrawal, A. Carr, L.G. Duffy, S.Q. AI-SUPERPFP Team Carreon, D. Duncan, A.E. Alfers, J. Carroll, K.M. Dybek, I. Almasy, L. Castillo, H. Alte, D. Catalano, R.F. Ebel, B.E. Anton, R.F. C’de Baca, J. Edenberg, H. Aranda, F. Celinska, K. Elliott, M.R. Arciniegas, D.B. Chang, G. Ensminger, M.E. Arck, W. Chang, J. Arnedt, J.T. Chassin, L. Fabiano, P. Auerbach, K.J. Chen, M.-J. Falck, R. Chen, X. Farahati, F. Back, S.E. Cheong, J. Feldstein, S.W. Barnett, N.P. Chermack, S.T. Finney, J. Barry, K.L. Cherpitel, C.J. Fleming, C.B. Baumeister, S.E. Christakis, D.A. Flynn, B.S. Beals, J. Cho, H. Follansbee, K. Begleiter, H. Chou, P.S. Ford, V.L. Beighley, C.M. Clapp, J.D. Foroud, T. Bell, M.C. Clapp, L. Fothergill, K. Benson, P. Clifford, P.R. Fowles, J.R. Benton, S.A. Cloninger, C.R. Fox, L. Benton, S.L. Cohn, J.F. Freyer, J. Beresford, H.F. Colby, S.M. Friedman, G.D. Beresford, T.P. Colder, C.R. Friedman, R.H. Bergeson, S.E. Collins, L.M. Frings, D. Bergstrom, R.L. Conner, K.R. Fromme, K. Bierut, L.J. Corbin, W.R. Frone, M.R. Bingham, C.R. Cornelius, M. Fu, Q. Bischof, G. Costa, F.M. Furr-Holden, C.D.M. Blow, F.C. Costello, R.M. Bodin, M.C. Council, C.L. Gant, R. Bogenschutz, M.P. Cowell, A.J. Garrison, M.M. Bogle, K.E. Craig, D.W. Giancola, P.R. Boltri, J.M. Cranford, J.A. Gibbons, F.X. Bond, J. Cremonte, M. Gibson, J. Booth, B.M. Crosby, R.D. Giesbrecht, N. Bostwick, W.B. Crowley, T.J. Gleeson, J.P. Bouris, A. Crum, R.M. Glider, P.S. Bowie, J.V. Goldstein, A.L. Bradizza, C.M. Dana, G.S. Goldstein, E. Brady, K.T. Danko, G.P. Gordon, S.M. Braun, R.J. Dantzer, C. Gottheil, E. Brennan, P.L. Davatzikos, C. Graham, K. Broocks, A. Davis, C.M. Grant, B.F. Brown, R.A. Davis, J.M. Grant, J.E. Buchanan, J.R. Dawson, D.A. Green, K.M. Bucholz, K.K. DeJong, W. Grothues, J. Buck, P.O. Demmel, R. Grube, J.W. Buddie, A.M. Dick, D.M. Gruenewald, P.J. Bunn, J.Y. Dillard, A.J. Guilamo-Ramos, V. ANNUAL INDEX: VOLUME 67, 2006 Authors * Indicates a correspondent * Indicates an editorial Abbey, A. Burger, E. Doerr, E.E. Abbott, R.D. Dorwaldt, A.L. Abrams, D. Callas, P.W. Downey, R.G. Adnams, C.M. Carison, R. Du, Y. Agrawal, A. Carr, L.G. Duffy, S.Q. AI-SUPERPFP Team Carreon, D. Duncan, A.E. Alfers, J. Carroll, K.M. Dybek, I. Almasy, L. Castillo, H. Alte, D. Catalano, R.F. Ebel, B.E. Anton, R.F. C’de Baca, J. Edenberg, H. Aranda, F. Celinska, K. Elliott, M.R. Arciniegas, D.B. Chang, G. Ensminger, M.E. Arck, W. Chang, J. Arnedt, J.T. Chassin, L. Fabiano, P. Auerbach, K.J. Chen, M.-J. Falck, R. Chen, X. Farahati, F. Back, S.E. Cheong, J. Feldstein, S.W. Barnett, N.P. Chermack, S.T. Finney, J. Barry, K.L. Cherpitel, C.J. Fleming, C.B. Baumeister, S.E. Christakis, D.A. Flynn, B.S. Beals, J. Cho, H. Follansbee, K. Begleiter, H. Chou, P.S. Ford, V.L. Beighley, C.M. Clapp, J.D. Foroud, T. Bell, M.C. Clapp, L. Fothergill, K. Benson, P. Clifford, P.R. Fowles, J.R. Benton, S.A. Cloninger, C.R. Fox, L. Benton, S.L. Cohn, J.F. Freyer, J. Beresford, H.F. Colby, S.M. Friedman, G.D. Beresford, T.P. Colder, C.R. Friedman, R.H. Bergeson, S.E. Collins, L.M. Frings, D. Bergstrom, R.L. Conner, K.R. Fromme, K. Bierut, L.J. Corbin, W.R. Frone, M.R. Bingham, C.R. Cornelius, M. Fu, Q. Bischof, G. Costa, F.M. Furr-Holden, C.D.M. Blow, F.C. Costello, R.M. Bodin, M.C. Council, C.L. Gant, R. Bogenschutz, M.P. Cowell, A.J. Garrison, M.M. Bogle, K.E. Craig, D.W. Giancola, P.R. Boltri, J.M. Cranford, J.A. Gibbons, F.X. Bond, J. Cremonte, M. Gibson, J. Booth, B.M. Crosby, R.D. Giesbrecht, N. Bostwick, W.B. Crowley, T.J. Gleeson, J.P. Bouris, A. Crum, R.M. Glider, P.S. Bowie, J.V. Goldstein, A.L. Bradizza, C.M. Dana, G.S. Goldstein, E. Brady, K.T. Danko, G.P. Gordon, S.M. Braun, R.J. Dantzer, C. Gottheil, E. Brennan, P.L. Davatzikos, C. Graham, K. Broocks, A. Davis, C.M. Grant, B.F. Brown, R.A. Davis, J.M. Grant, J.E. Buchanan, J.R. Dawson, D.A. Green, K.M. Bucholz, K.K. DeJong, W. Grothues, J. Buck, P.O. Demmel, R. Grube, J.W. Buddie, A.M. Dick, D.M. Gruenewald, P.J. Bunn, J.Y. Dillard, A.J. Guilamo-Ramos, V. ANNUAL INDEX: VOLUME 67, 2006—AUTHORS Gunderson, E.P. Kramer, J.R. 95, 157 Mitchell, C.M. Guyinn, M. Kristjanson, A.F. 341 Monteiro, M.G. Krueger, P.M 86 Monti, P.M. Haber, J.R. Kruisselbrink, L.D. 416 Moore, T.M. Haggerty, K.P. Kuperman, S. 95 Moos, R.H. 354, 465, Hall, N.M. Kypri, K. 764 Morales, M. Hapke, U. Morean, M. Harford, T.C. LaBrie, J.W. 332 Moreland, R.L. Harris, A.H. Labouvie, E.W. 309 Morgan, T.J. Hartman, C.A. Lange, J.E. 482* Morral, A.R. Haug, N.A. 620 Moskalewicz, J. Hay, A. Lanza, S.T. 552 Mullaney, J. Hayman, L.W., Jr. Lapham, S.C. 898 Murphy, J.G. Heath, A.C. Lapidus, J. 707 Murphy, M.J. Hellmuth, J. Larimer, M.E. Ze Murphy, R.J.L. Hesselbrock, V.M. O35, 157, Laudenslager, M.L. 861 Hibbeln, J.R. Lee, C.M. Neighbors, C. 269, 282, Hill, P. Lessem, J.M. 657 Neil, T.A. Hilton, M.E. Leukefeld, C. 493 Neves, O. Hinrichs, A. Leuthe, E. 391 Newton, D.W. Hirsch, J.K. Levine, J.M. 785 Nicolai, J. Hoehn-Saric, R. Levy, D.T. 519 Novins, D.K. Hohagen, F. Lewis, M.A. , 290 Nurnberger, J.L., Jr. Hollingworth, W. Liu, D. 861 Holmes, M.R. Livingston, J.A. 665 Hopfer, C.J. Long, M. 904 O’Connor, M.J. Hopthrow, T. Luczaj, W. 510 O’Connor, R.M. Horwood, J. Luczak, S.E. O’Donnell, K. Howell, D. Ludena, K. Okosun, I. Howland, J. Olson, D.M. Hsueh, A.C. McCabe, S.E. Orav, E.J. Hughes, T.L. McCarty, C.A. Osgood, D.W. Hulbert, L. McClure, R. Oster-Aaland, L. Humphreys, K. McKellar, J.D. Hunter, S.B. MacKinnon, D.P. Palfai, T.P. McLeod, D. Palmer, R.S. Ignacio, R.V. MeMillan, G.P. Pandina, R.J. Ilgen, M. McMorris, B.J. Pardi, A.M. McNamara, T.K. Parkhill, M.R. Jaccard, J. McRae, A.L. Parks, K.A. Jacob, T. Maggs, J.L. Parrott, D.J. Jenko, D.M. Maio, R.F. Pascall, M.J. Jessor, R. Maisto, S.A. Peck, R. Johansson, M. Mallett, K.A. Pedersen, E.R. John, U. Mann, R.E. Pelesko, J.A. Johnson, F.W. Manson, S.M. Perkins, H.W. Johnson, K. Marks, L. Perry, B. Johnson, M.B. Marques, P.R. Pierson, J. Johnson, T. Martin, B. Pimentel, E.R. Juon, H.-S. Martin, K.L. Ponicki, W.R. Mason, K.E. Porjesz, B. Kahler, C.W. May, P.A. Presley, C.A. Kalberg, W.O. Meehan, J.C. Preuss, U. Kelley-Baker, T. Megeney, M. Price, A. Kelly, J.F. Meldrum, S. Pugh, L.A. Kilmer, J.R. Meyer, C. Purdie, D.M. Kim, S.W. Migneault, J.P. Pyne, J.M. Kinnison, K.E. Miles, D.R. Kipp, H. Miller, B.A. Raghunathan, T.E. Kirchner, T.R. Miller, T.R. Randall, P.K. Kitching, A.E. Miller, W.R. Rankin, L.A. Klatsky, A.L. Min, J.W. Read, J.P. Knox, K.L. Minkel, J. Reed, M.B. Kodituwakku, P.W. Minsky, S.J. Rehm, J. 950 JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL / NOVEMBER 2006 Reinhardt, S. 473 Smart, R.G. 445 Upadhyaya, H.P. 700 607 Riley, E.P. 851 Smith, B.H. 436 Rivara, F.P. 300 Smith, G.R. VanZile-Tamsen, C. 665 Robertson, J.A. 44,75 Smith, T.L. , 841 Velasquez, M.M. 778 Roche, A.M. 14 Soyka, M. 95 Venner, K.L. 675 Rohsenow, D.J. 406 Spicer, P. 32 Viljoen, D.L. 502 Romano, E. 714, 722, 746 Spicer, R.S. 519 Voas, R.B. 261, 714, 722, 746 Romelsjé, A. 139 Stallings, M.C. 657 Roszkowska-Jakimiec, W. 510 Steptoe, A. Waiters, E.D. 373 Rubin, A. 454 Sterling, R.C. Waldrop, A.E. 700 Rumpf, H.-J. 473 Stinson, F.S. Walker, D.D. 277 Stockwell, T. Rush, B.R. 445 Wall, T.L. 349 Stoolmiller, M. Waller, P.F. 252 Stout, R.L. Saenz, C. 113 Walton, M.A. 568 Strecher, V.J. Saladin, M.E. 700 Wang, J. 493 Strong, D.R. Saltz, R.F. 764 Wardle, J. 837 Stuart, G.L. Sargent, J.D. 54 Sumner, H. Watt, K. 14 Sayette, M.A. 785 Waylen, A. 841 Suurvali, H. Scherrer, J. 649 Weinstein, S. 600 Svikis, D.S. Schneider, S.K. 868 Wells, S. 382 Swiatkiewicz, G. Schuckit, M.A. 95, 157, 185, Westermeyer, J. 770 Szalacha, L.A. 215, 801.7 841 Whaley, S.E. 22 Schutte, K.K. 354 Whitbeck, L.B. 236 Talbott, L. Scribner, R.A. 868 White, H.R. , 810 Taylor, D.M. Seale, J.P. 778 Testa, M. Whitesell, N.R. Se Seymour, R. 579 Wilkins-Haug, L. 245 Thuras, P. Shea, S.H. 349 Wills, T.A. 54 Tiet, Q. Shellenberger, S. 778 Wilsnack, R.W. 341 Tippetts, A.S. Shen, D. 861 Tonigan, J.S. Wilsnack, S.C. PT. Shi, W. 363 Wilson, R.A. 591 Torres Stone, R.A. Shillington, A.M. 620 Towvim, L.G. Wong, E. 458 Shin, K. 399 Trafton, J.A. Worden, J.K. 66 Sholomskas, D.E. 939 Trim, R.S. Shope, J.T. 252 Tripathi, S. yep: Shorie, K. 600 True, W.R. Yi, H.-Y. Siemieniuk, E. 510 Turbin, M.S. Yoon, G. Simonsen, N.R. 868 Turrisi, R. Young, A. Skrzydlewska, E. 510 Slater, M.D. 904 Udaltsova, N. Zalcman, R.F. ANNUAL INDEX: VOLUME 67, 2006 Subjects * Indicates correspondence * Indicates editorial AA Affiliation Scale (AAAS), 141, 145 recognizing and describing, 383 Abstinence, 34, 584, 701, 745 shock-based, 128 driver, 265 substance use and music, 373-381 predictors of after Twelve-Step Facilitation, 139-146 in the workplace, 122 self-efficacy of, 470 Aggressivity Abstinent recovery (AR), 196. See also Nonabstinent recovery dispositional, 122 Accidental injury. See Road traffic crashes effect of provocation on, 128 Acculturation Aging trends, of women’s drinking in the U.S., 341-348 conceptualizing and measuring, 458, 460, 462 Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC), 813 in repeat offenders, and driving under the influence, 458-464 AIDS, 522 Acculturation Questionnaire, 677 Akaike Information Criterion (AIC), 555, 660, 921 Acetaldehyde levels, 350 Alaska Natives, 238 Action-prime condition, 931] Alcohol. See also Drinking Action tendencies, influence of action priming on alcohol availability of, 87, 155, 254 consumption among male hazardous drinkers, 926— carryover effects of, 416 933 disinhibiting effects of, 96 Acute alcohol consumption effects on decision-making, 636 effects on sexual decision making, 113-121 effects on executive cognitive functioning, 113, 687, 926 and mechanism of injury, 14—21 effects on group formation among male social drinkers, 785— Acute Hangover Scale (AHS), 409, 414 793 Addiction Severity Index (ASI), 141, 228-231, 436, 602, 771, effects on risk attraction among groups versus individuals, 774 628-636 ver. 5, 495 and impairment in the workplace, prevalence and distribution Addictions of, 147-156 behavioral schemata that underlie, 927 level of response to as a predictor of alcoholism, 215—227 viewed as spiritual crises, 238, 243 poisoning and death from, 288, 302-303, 306 Adolescent alcohol abuse and dependence, family transmission in polydrug use, simultaneous and concurrent, 529-537 of, 657-664 price of, 302 Adolescent drinkers. See also Early adolescent drinking reinforcing effects of, 785 maternal perceptions of alcohol use by, 730-737 as a xenobiotic, 510 multidimensional developmental model of alcohol use in, Alcohol Abstinence Self-Efficacy (AASE) scale, 467, 564 917-925 Alcohol abuse Adoption studies, 657 among college student-athletes, 880-889 Adrenal corticotropic hormone (ACTH), 700-705 in college and noncollege samples, ten-year prospective Advertising bans, potential effects on young drinkers, 300-308 follow-up in a national survey, 803-809 Affect regulation, 204 “maturing out” of, 242, 804 African American drinkers, 23, 27, 377-378 Alcohol and Other Drug Assistance Program for Students effects of religiosity, social resources, and mental health on (ADAPS), 311-312, 314-315 alcohol use problems in young, 44—53 Alcohol and Smoking Research Laboratory (ASRL), 787-788 low alcohol use among women, 50 Alcohol assessments, in postsecondary educationai settings, African Americans 324-331 cultural context of religion for, 44 Alcohol-attributable fractions (AAFs), 907-910 oversampling, 197 Alcohol cessation, among American Indians, and traditional Age differences. See also Aging trends; Legal drinking age practices and spirituality, 236-244 in drinking and drinking-related problems in a community Alcohol consumption. See Drinking sample of lesbians, 579-590 Alcohol craving, in outpatients with alcohol dependence, 770- Age-trajectory analysis, of severity of alcohol dependence, 807 777 Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, 523, 937 Alcohol dependence Aggression age-trajectory analysis of severity of, 807 alcohol-related, 99 alcohol craving in outpatients with, 770-777 in bars, intoxication associated with, 382-390 in college and noncollege samples, 803—809 effect of past-year heavy drinking on alcohol-related, 122— gene-environment correlation and interaction, 185—194 130 hypercortisolism in, 861-867 measures of, 384—385 impact on cold pressor task response, 700—706 952 JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL / NOVEMBER 2006 natural history for a Native American sample, 675-684 availability of meetings, 682 suicide attempts among individuals with, 95—101 effect of attendance on self-efficacy as a mechanism of Alcohol Dependence Scale (ADS), 356, 539, 676, 701, 928 change, 562-567 Alcohol epidemiology General Service Board Central Office, 446 applications of small-world network theory in, 591-599 philosophy of, 602 in theory and public policy, 598 and subsequent self-efficacy, 562 Alcohol expectancies, 205-206 and suicide mortality rates, 445-453 Alcohol Expectancy Questionnaire (AEQ), 217-218, 224, 687 Alcoholism Alcohol-exposed children, 341 effect on self-efficacy as a mechanism of change, 562-567 Alcohol-induced blackouts, ALDH2*2 association with long-term mortality from, 694-699 decreased likelihood of, in Asian American college viewed as spiritual crises, 238, 243 students, 349-353 ALDH2*?2, association with a decreased likelihood of alcohol- Alcohol-induced depression, 99 induced blackouts in Asian American college students, Alcohol injuries, in U.S. local and natienal news, 904-910 349-353 “Alcohol myopia” model, 629, 668, 67-672 Alienation/stress paradigm, 155 Alcohol policy, in Latin America, 484—485* American Association for Public Opinion Research, 740 Alcohol relapse, and self-efficacy, concurrent validity of American College of Sports Medicine, 880 confidence measures, self-other discrepancies, and American Indian Service Utilization, Psychiatric Epidemiology, prediction of treatment outcome, 637-641 Risk and Protective Factors Project (AI-SUPERPEP), Alcohol-related aggression, 99 33-34, 42 effect of past-year heavy drinking on, 122—130 American Indians (Al). See Native Americans Alcohoi-Related Behaviors Survey (ARBS), 677-678 American Psychiatric Association, 898 Alcohol-related events, 675, 755 American Psychological Association, 631 death and disability, 568 Amnesia. See also Blackouts impact on college students’ drinking patterns and anterograde, without loss of consciousness, 349 perceptions, 269-276 AMOS and predictors of motivation to change in college students, ver. 4.0, 564 754-763 ver. 4.02, 219 producing personal meaning, 761 Anger control skills, 122 Alcohol-related victimization, comparison of telephone and Antidepressant use, 26, 29 web-based survey methods of data collection, 318- Antioxidant abilities, of catechins in black tea, 515 323 Antisocial personality disorder (ASPD), 96-97, 99, 122, 158, Alcohol Skills Training Program/Brief Alcohol Screening and 163, 190, 192, 564 Intervention for College Students (ASTP/BASICS), Arkansas Crime Information Center, 494 549 Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring Program, 494 Alcohol taxation ASI-TV Training on Tape video, 229 impact on liver cirrhosis mortality, 934-938 Asian American drinkers, 377, 379 potential effects on young drinkers, 300-308 ALDH2*?2 association with a decreased likelihood of alcohol- Alcohol Urge Questionnaire (AUQ), 770 induced blackouts in college students, 349-353 Alcohol use. See Drinking differences in indicator and outcome measures, 9 Alcohol Use Disorders and Associated Disabilities Interview Aspartate aminotransferase (AST) determinations, 422 Schedule-DSM-IV Version (AUDADIS-IV), 197, 898 Assessment of Quality of Life, 442 Alcohol use disorders (AUDs), 215, 222, 727, 729, 824 At-risk drinkers, in the emergency department, efficacy of brief among college students, 803 intervention strategies among injured, 568-578 detecting, 778 Athletes. See College student-athletes educational achievement and early school behavior as Attitudes Toward Risks Scale (ATRS), 546-549 predictors of, 75-85 Australia, 15, 349, 837 etiology of, 650 Australian National Health and Medical Research Council, 15 exposure to paternal alcoholism failing to predict Automated telephone screening, for problem drinking, 454-457 development of in offspring, 649-656 Automobile accidents. See Road traffic crashes stigmatization of, 895-896 Autonomy theories, 731 treatment for, 823 Autoregressive Integrated Moving Average (ARIMA), 448-449 treatment outcomes and self-efficacy, 465-472 Average class probabilities (ACPs), 34, 36 vulnerability toward, 216 Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC), Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT), 104, 375- 843-848 376, 454-457, 473-474, 477-480, 569, 631, 765-766, 779-783, 928 “Baby boom” generation, 354 reliability and validity in a German general practice Ban on sales, partial, to reduce high-risk drinking south oft he population sample, 473-481 border, 746-753 reliability of, 476-477, 479-480 Barroom environment, 384-386, 747-748 Alcohol Use Inventory, 601 for gays, 580, 588 Alcohol-use questionnaire (AUQ), 409-410 intoxication associated with aggression in, 382-390 Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), 139-140, 143, 145, 237, 356, Baseline alcohol involvement, 144 363-364, 445, 538, 592, 600-601, 823, 939, 941 Batterer intervention programs, 104, 110 ANNUAL INDEX: VOLUME 67, 2006—SUBJECTS Bayesian Information Criterion (BIC), 34, 555, 921 CAGE screening examination, 531, 778 Be Responsible About Drinking (B.R.A.D.) cards, 607-609, 613 California, 459, 893 Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), 311, 602, 838 California Tower Task, 503 Beer consumption, 417—420, 448, 928-929, 931 Campus Alcohol Survey (CAS), 400-401, 404, 545 physical and psychomotor functioning of females on the Campus Assessment of Alcohol and Other Drug Norms, 278 morning after, 416-420 Canada, 238, 893 Behavioral change, not a finite event, 131 Canadian First Nation Reserves, 238 Behavioral consequences, of stimulant use, 494 Card-sorting method, 678, 859 Behavioral Model of Health Services Use, 366, 430-431, 434 Cardiomyopathy, alcohol-induced, 697-698 Behavioral protective and risk factors, developmental study of Cards designed to prevent problems, during college students’ heavy episodic drinking among college students, 86-94 21st birthday celebrations, 607-615 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS), 301, 304, Carryover effects, of alcohol, 416 306, 724 Case-fatality rate (CFR), 695 Behavioral Self-Control Training, 457 Catechins, in black tea, antioxidant abilities of, 515 Best-estimate diagnoses (BED), 157, 161-166 Category fluency, in children with fetal alcohol syndrome, 502— psychiatric diagnoses from, 157-168 509 “Between family” effects, 650 Ceiling effect, in self-efficacy, 637 Bias Cellular metabolism, xenobiotics disturbing, 510 interviewer, 654 Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale (CES-D), in self-reports, potential! for, 259 26 Big Five Inventory (BFI), 206 Center for Human Resource Research Database Investigator “Binge drinking,” 86. See also Heavy episodic drinking Software, 301 Biomerieux tests, 512 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 22—23, 342, “Biopsychosocial makeups,” 139 519, 521, 569, 621 Biphasic Alcohol Effects Scale (BAES), 9, 11, 847 Ceremonial use. See also Religious ceremonies Bistyrosine production, 515 of the hallucinogen peyote, 33 Black tea, protective effect against ethanol-induced oxidative Cessation. See Alcohol cessation modifications of liver proteins and lipids, 510-518 Change Blackouts, alcohol-induced, 892 behavioral, not a finite event, 131 ALDH?2*? association with in Asian American college intentions toward, 754—755 students, 349-353 Change Efforts Card Sort (CECS), 677-678 Blood alcohol concentrations (BACs), 7-9, 12, 115-117, 269- Chaplains, 602 275, 416, 632, 746-747, 751, 871 Chi-square analyses, 26, 34, 171, 207, 219, 834 in DWI-enforcement operations, estimating, and validity of Pearson, 230, 326, 651 the passive alcohol sensor for, 714-721 Chicago Health and Life Experiences of Women Study education about, 274 (CHLEW), 580-581, 586-587 environmental and individual predictors of error in field Child Protective Services, 521 estimates of, 620-627 Children of alcoholics (COAs), 392-393, 395, 649 estimated, 620-621, 624, 626, 872-874, 877, 883-885 “Children-of-twins” (COT) design, 650 high cost of biological measures of, 620 Children with fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS), letter and category legal levels for driving, 892 fluency in, 502-509 predicting, 271 Christian scriptures, and alcohol use, 44 Bonferroni correction, 230, 357, 702 Chronic alcohol consumption, 700 B.R.A.D. Foundation, 607-609 Chronic suicide processes, 99 Brasilia Declaration on Alcohol Public Policies, 484* Church community, involvement in, 45 Brazil, 484* Church services, attendance at, 86 Breath alcohol concentrations (BrACs), 262—268, 621, 624-626, CICAD (InterAmerican Drug Abuse Commission), 484* 631, 667-669, 787-789 Cirrhosis. See Liver cirrhosis mortality collecting samples at parties, 622 Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Uniformed underestimation of, 626 Services, 523 Brief alcohol interventions, efficacy among injured, at-risk Clergy. See also Chaplains drinkers in the emergency department, 568-578 seeking the aid of, 600 Brief Alcohol Screening and Intervention for College Students Clinical correlates, alcohol craving in outpatients with alcohol (BASICS), 312, 614 dependence, 770-777 Brief motivational interviews (BMIs), 310—315, 687 Clinical Trials Network, 229, 943 Brief Multidimensional Measure of Religiousness/Spirituality Clinician Administered PTSD scale, 701 (BMMRS), 602 Club drugs, 378 Brief substance-use interventions, for mandated college Cluster analysis, 553 students, evaluating, 309-317 K-means, 564 Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI), 495, 497 local, 591 British Psychological Society, 631 Cocaine Anonymous, 939, 941 Brown University, 756 Cocaine use, 26 Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA), 325 rural, correlates from a multistate community study, 493-501 Bureau ofJ ustice Statistics, 522 Cognitive appraisals, 237, 243, 508 954 JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL / NOVEMBER 2006 Cognitive-Behavioral Coping Skills Therapy, 824, 826 Computer Assisted Survey Instrument technology, 737 Cognitive Behavioral Treatment (CBT), 465-466, 563, 939, 942 Computer Assisted Telephone Interviewing, 318 Cognitive dissonance research, 263 Computer-assisted training, in twelve-step facilitation, 939-945 Cognitive functioning. See also Executive cognitive functioning Computerized assessment (ECF) health survey using PDAs, 570 available for self-control, 926 for problem drinking, 454 effect of heavy drinking on, 406 Computerized Diagnostic Interview Schedule (C-DIS), 564, 825 impaired, 114, 406, 629, 665, 851 Concurrent psychopathology, 83 measuring, 687 Conditional-change regression analyses, stepwise, 815 in the workplace, and prevalence and distribution of alcohol, Conditional logistic regression, 256, 258 147-156 Confidence measures, concurrent validity of, 637--641 Cognitive learning theory, 205 Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA), 107, 171-172, 219, 401— Cognitive reserve, effects on sexual decision making, 113-121 402 Cohen’s k, 788, 906 Conflict Tactics Scale (CTS), 104—105 Cold pressor task (CPT) response, impact of alcohol dependence Conformity research, 291, 296 and posttraumatic stress disorder on, 700-706 Connecticut, 943 Collaborative Study on Alcohol and Injuries, 891 Consequences, 270. See also Alcohol-related events; Negative Collaborative Study on the Genetics of Alcoholism (COGA), 6, alcohol-related consequences 96-97, 100, 158-160, 166, 186-190, 192, 216, 224, in the simultaneous and concurrent polydrug use of alcohol 842 and prescription drugs, 529-537 College Alcohol Study, 870 “Contamination hypothesis,” 392 College and noncollege samples, alcohol abuse and dependence Contemplation, 134 in, 803-809 Contemplation Ladder (CL), 756 College Drinking Task Force, 764 Core Alcohol and Drug Surveys, 401, 403, 545, 609-610, 613, College enrollment 621 effects on alcohol and marijuana use, 810—822 Long Form, 325 role in the mixture mode! of discontinuous development in Core Institute, 278-279, 621, 877 heavy drinking from ages 18 to 30, 552-561 factor analysis by, 610 College student drinking. See also Community college students Correspondence, 482—485* ALDH2*? association with a decreased likelihood of alcohol- Corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH), 700 induced blackouts in Asian Americans, 349-353 Cost effectiveness, 440-441. See also Societal costs attitudes toward risks and drinking consequences, 543-551 in campus media selection, 869 heavy alcohol use and Friday classes in a sample of, 764- of health care, 429, 434 769 of quality-of-life, 523 impact of negative alcohol-related consequences on drinking of substance use-disorder interventions, 436 patterns and perceptions, 269-276 Cost-per-quality-adjusted life year (QALY), 437, 441 predictors of motivation to change in, and alcohol-related Counseling approaches, manual-guided, 942 incidents, 754—763 Cover stories, fictitious, 125-126 risk factors for heavy alcohol use among first-year, 911-916 Cox proportional hazards model, 652 self-reports of drinking behavior among, 482* Crash risks. See also Fatal crashes; Road traffic crashes social norms campaign to reduce among athletes, 880-889 higher for Hispanic drinkers, 458 social norms marketing campaigns to reduce, 868-879 predicting excess, 253 at 21st birthday celebrations, randomized study of four cards Cravings. See Alcohol craving; Urge-to-drink ratings designed to prevent problems during, 607-615 Criminal justice system, burden of methamphetamine on, 494 use of designated boat operators and designated drivers Cronbach’s a, 320, 375, 401, 410, 460, 467, 540, 546, 610, 639, among, 616-619 805, 838 College student marijuana use, misperceptions of, and Cross-cultural comparisons, 237 implications for prevention, 277-281 Cross-national emergency room study, 890-897 Colonial contexts, of western psychology, 238 Cross-sectional case series studies, 15 Community, involvement in church, 45 Crosstabs analysis, 919 Community college students, 374, 380 Cuban American drinkers, 462 Community interventions, to reduce early adolescent drinking, Cue sensitivity, 731-732 66-74 “Cultural competence,” 697 Community Reinforcement and Family Training (CRAFT) Cultural influences, 236. See also Acculturation; Sociocultural approach, 682 variability Comorbid conditions cultural identity, 242 depression, 23 as a protective factor, 237 psychopathology, 83, 776 as a resiliency factor, 242-243 Comparative Fit Index (CFI), 171, 173, 207-210, 219, 376 Current Population Survey, 149 Composite International Diagnostic Interview (CIDI), 46, 141, Customary Drinking and Drug Use Record (CDDR), 278-279 709 Substance Abuse Module, 438, 659 Daily Drinking Questionnaire (DDQ), 7, 271, 291, 296, 320. See University of Michigan version, 33, 47, 77-78, 83 also Modified Daily Drinking Questionnaire Computer Assisted Personal Interview (CAPI) technique, 813 Daily Norms Rating Form (DNRF), 292, 296 ANNUAL INDEX: VOLUME 67, 2006—SUBJECTS Daily Spiritual Experiences Scale (DSES), 602, 605 premenstrual dysphoric disorder diagnosis, 835 assessing spirituality with, 604-605 substance-use disorder diagnosis, 33-34, 652, 701, 710 Long Form, 602-603 Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders, Fourth Dartmouth College, 55 Edition (DSM-IV), International Version, alcohol Data augmentation (DA) procedures, 555, 920 abuse or dependence diagnoses, 475 Data collection, on alcohol use and alcohol-related Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders, Fourth victimization, telephone and web-based survey Edition, Text Revision (DSM-IV-TR) methods, 318-323 alcohol abuse or dependence diagnoses, 676 Databases, of criminal and court information, 459 substance-use disorder diagnosis, 329 Date rape, 665 Diagnostic Interview Schedule (DIS), 392-393, 650, 779 Deaths from harmful drinking in the United States. See also Differentiator Model, 6 Mortality rates Disability-adjusted life years (DALYs), 484* prevention of, 300-308 Disadvantaged communities, reaching, 51 Deception manipulation, 125-126 Discontinuous development in heavy drinking, from ages 18 to Decision-making, effects of alcohol on, 636 30, role of college enrollment in, 552-561 Decision-time data, 635 Disease causation, reductionist risk factor model of, 14 Defiance, music containing references to, 373 Disinhibition, 217 Deindividuation processes, 630-631, 635 Distal norms, 136 DeltaMetrics Training Division, 229 Distal protective factors, psychosocial and behavioral, 86 Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Distal variables, 103, 108 clinics, 229 Distilled spirits consumption, 448 Health Economics Resource Center, 229 Domestic violence, intimate partner violence in men and women Medical Centers, 862 arrested for, 102-112 SUD residential treatment programs, 686 Donovan Research Questionnaire, 253 Depression, 223, 230, 355. See also Major depressive disorder Dose expectancies, as mediators of personality dimensions and alcohol consumption and symptoms in young adults from 20 alcohol involvement, 204-214 countries, 837-840 Dose-response relationship, 426 alcohol-induced, 99 Drinker Inventory of Consequences (DrinC), 171, 173, 571— as a comorbid condition, 23—24, 28-29 572, 677 major episodes, 216 Drinkers. See also Adolescent drinkers; Hazardous drinkers; numbers of symptoms, 225 Heavy drinkers; Level of response to alcohol; religiosity and lower levels of, 45, 48 Moderate drinkers; Social drinkers; Young adult and suicide attempts, 98 drinkers; Young drinkers Depressive symptoms, as predictors of alcoholism, 215—227 at-risk, 568-578 Descriptive norms, 132, 134—135 highly experienced, 128 perceptions of predicting negative drinking consequences, primary care validation of single screening question for, 399-405 778-784 Designated boat operators (DBOs), 616-619 Drinking, 932. See also Acute alcohol consumption; Alcohol Designated drivers (DDs), 616-619 use disorders; Beer consumption; College student experimental interventions designed to reduce drinking drinking; Distilled spirits consumption; Ethanol among, 261-268 intoxication; Heavy episodic drinking; Legal drinking functioning of the concept, 262 age; Malt-liquor consumption; Problem drinking; Designated market areas (DMAs), 905 Women’s drinking Deutsche Gesellschaft fiir Suchtforschung und Suchttherapie e. AA membership and suicide mortality rates, 445-453 V., 638-639 acute, and mechanism of injury, 14-21 Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders, Third by adolescents, maternal perceptions of, 730-737 Edition (DSM-III), alcohol abuse and dependence among designated drivers, experimental interventions diagnosis, 44, 392-393 designed to reduce, 261-268 Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders, Third among male hazardous drinkers, activating action tendencies, Edition, Revised (DSM-III-R), 96, 160, 187 926-933 alcohol abuse or dependence diagnoses, 5, 46, 78-81, 158- among younger people, 628 159, 164-165, 357, 651, 687, 722, 804, 824, 834, 846 associated with aggression in bars, 382-390 alcohol-use disorders, 356, 650, 898-903 association of serotonin transporter polymorphism with, 5—13 cocaine dependence disorder, 601 college student drinkers’ attitudes toward consequences of, dependence disorder, 601 543-551 psychic disorder diagnosis, 159 comparison of telephone and web-based survey methods of Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders, Fourth data collection, 318-323 Edition (DSM-IV), 159-160, 171, 709 and depression, 839 alcohol abuse or dependence diagnoses, 78-81, 165, 186— “developmentally limited,” 396 189, 195-196, 218, 330, 364-366, 438, 460, 466, 568, dose expectancies as mediators of, 204-214 651, 657-663, 677, 723-725, 771, 774, 779, 845, 862, and drinking-related problems in a community sample of 898-903 lesbians, age and racial/ethnic differences in, 579-590 conduct disorder diagnosis, 652, 658 effect on emergency department services use among injured major depressive disorder diagnosis, 217, 652 patients, 890-897 956 JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL / NOVEMBER 2006 during emerging adulthood, multidimensional developmental shortened unidimensional German-language version of, 639— model of, 917-925 640 extraversion and, 210-211 Drugs following pregnancy recognition, risk factors associated categories of, 375 with, 22-31 illicit, 87 and health-services utilization in Germany, 429-435 “Duchenne smile (D-smile)”, 788-791 in high-risk young adults, siblings’ influence on, 391-398 Dysfunctional families, 392 and impairment in the workplace, 147-156 increases in, 309 Earlier-closing policy, 752—753 increases in during the transition out of high school into Early adolescent drinking emerging adulthood, 810-822 alcohol use in motion pictures and, 54—65 leading to marijuana use, 41 mass media and community interventions to reduce, 66-74 longitudinal patterns of behavior, 297 Early school behavior, as a predictor of alcohol-use disorders, low among black women, 50 75-85 in motion pictures, and its relation with early-onset teen “Ecological fallacy,” 728 drinking, 54-65 Economics and Statistics Administration, 325 motion pictures not expressing hazards of, 51 Education Development Center, Inc. (EDC), 869 neuroticism and, 211] Educational achievement, 806 normative perceptions of, 482* as a predictor of alcohol-use disorders, 75—85 peer involvement with, 254 Emergency department (ED), efficacy of brief intervention peer pressure for, 87 strategies among injured, at-risk drinkers in, 568-578 during pregnancy, 245-251, 341 Emergency Room Collaborative Alcohol Analysis Project prenatal, 250 (ERCAAP), 891-892 psychosocial mediators of, 67 Employee Assistance Programs, 456-457 reasons for “getting drunk,” 86 “Enabling” concept, 261 reducing the impact of daily stressors on mood, 785 Enculturation. See Cultural influences socially acceptable threshold for, 628 Endophenotypes, 841 and symptoms of depression in young adults from 20 Environmental factors. See also Barroom environment countries, 837-840 on college campuses, 803 in women with premenstrual syndrome, 833-836 as predictors ofe rror in field estimates of blood alcohol younger students’ lack of experience in, 275 concentrations, 620-627 Drinking beliefs, altering, 211 shared, 657 Drinking norms, peer, 282 Epidemiological Catchment Area (ECA) Program, 45, 82, 899 Drinking Norms Rating Form, 284-285, 400 Epidemiology, 620. See also Alcohol epidemiology Drinking outcomes, three-year, drinking in the year after prospective data from, 355 treatment as a predictor of, 823-832 EQS software, 376 Drinking patterns Estimated blood alcohol concentrations (eBACs), 620-621, 624, and perceptions of college students, impact of negative 626, 872-874, 877, 883-885 alcohol-related consequences on, 269-276 Ethanol Dependence Syndrome Scale, 564 risky, 269 Ethanol-induced oxidative modifications of liver proteins and Drinking Practices Questionnaire (DPQ), 320 lipids, protective effect of black tea against, 510-518 Drinking problems Ethanol intoxication, 510, 937 late-life, predictors of untreated remission from, 354—362 Ethnic group differences. See Racial/ethnic differences lesbians’ heightened risk for, 579 Ethnographic methods, 495 in young Black adults, effects of religiosity, social resources, EuroQoL, 442 and mental health, 44-53 Event history calendars (EHCs), 332 Drinking refusal self-efficacy questionnaire (DRSEQ), 134 Excess crash risk, predicting, 253 Drinking status, and fatal crashes, 722-729 Executive cognitive functioning (ECF), alcohol’s effects on, 113 Driver abstinence, 265 Expectation-maximization (EM) algorithm, 376, 920 Driving performance, decrements in, 408 Experimental interventions, 888 Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants Intensive designed to reduce drinking among designated drivers, Supervision Program (DISP), 707-711 efficacy of, 261-268 Driving while intoxicated (DWI/DUI), 330, 707, 722, 807, 899. Explorative factory analysis (EFA), 206--207, 212 See also Impaired-driving offenders Exposure, of COAs, 653-654 acculturation and, a study of repeat offenders, 458-464 Externalizing symptoms, as predictors of alcoholism, 215-227 first offenders, 903 Extraversion, 210 and recidivism, 458-459 and alcohol involvement, 210 repeat offenders, 707 “Eve-openers,” 892 Driving while intoxicated (DWI/DUI)-enforcement operations, estimating BACs in, 714-721 Facial Action Coding System (FACS), 786 Drug Abuse Screening Test-Short form (DAST-10), 531, 535 Factor-structure comparison, 212 Drug dependence, 99 Faith-based institutions, 51. See also individual religious Drug Effects Questionnaire (DEQ), 7 traditions and organizations Drug Taking Confidence Questionnaire (DTCQ), 602, 604, 638 Familial influences, 658, 660