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ANNUAL INDEX: VOLUME 71, 2010 Authors *Indicates correspondence Abraham, A. J. Caetano, R. Epstein, D. H. 615* Achtmeyer, C. E. Cambridge, M. H. Epstein, E. E. 930 Adam, M. Canino, G. J. Agrawal, A. Cardona, J. R. P. Falck, R. 258 Anthenelli, R. M. Carlson, R. G. Fan, B. 326 Armeli, S. Carroll, K. M. Fleming, C. B. 847 Arndt, S. Carter, A. C. Fleming, M. F. 23 Austin, E. L. Caspers, K. Ford, D. E. 143 Austin, K. Catalano, R. F. Foroud, T. 150 Chan, G. Fossos, N. 78 Babor, T. Chassin, L. Francis, J. L. 909 Badger, G. J. Chermack, S. T. Franklin, K. 373 Bahr, S. J. Cherpitel, C. J. Frith, S. 258 Baillie, A. Chilcoat, H. D. Fromme, K. 895 Baird, J. Chotalia, J. Frone, M. R. 526 Balousek, S. L. Chu, A. Y. Fuller, C. 326 Chung, T. Barnett, N. P. Barrett, S. W. Cleeland, L. Gabrielli, W. F., Jr. 685 Barry, K. L. Colby, S. M. Gaines, J. 488 Baumeister, S. E. Compton, W. M. Gallagher, K. E. 299 Bava, S. Conner, K. R. Gamble. S. A. A Baxter, L. Connors, G. J. Garland, E. 201 Beckman, R. Copeland, A. L. Gazdzinski, S. 278 Cordova, X. Gerlich, M. G. 619* Bekman, N. M. Belendiuk, K. A. Costanzo, P. 169 Gilbertson, R. 345 Courtney, M. E. 819 Gilder, D. A. 879 Bender, K. A. Cousins, G. 357 Gmel, G. 620* Beseler, C. L. Cox, R. B., Jr. 424 Goldman, M. S. 742 Bierut, L. J. Crabb, D. W. 249 Goldstein, R. B. 231 Birak, K. S. 562 Cremonte, M. 674 Golinelli, D. 86 Bird, H. R. 326 Criado, J. R. 879 Grant, B. F. 231. 410. 751 Blakeslee, J. E. Cullum, J. 769 Grant, J. D. 652, 664 Blom, T. J. 61 Cummins, K. 570 Green, H. D., Jr. 6 Blonigen, D. M. Cunningham, R. M. 713 Greenberg, B. H. 786 Bloomfield, K. 32 Curran, G. M. 36, 258 Greenberg, D. 720 Blow, A. J. Grossberg, P. M. IR Blow, F. C. Pail& Dal Cin, S. 452 Grueza, R. A. 480 Bogren, M. 496 D’ Amico, E. J. 640 Gruenewald, P. J. 237 Bohnert, A. 607 Dawson, D. A. AY | Guerrero, E. 607 Bond, J. 674 Dean, A. C. 335 Gustafsson, N.-K. 3= 2 Booth, B. M. aS. DeJong, W. 184 Borders, T. F. 136 Delucchi, K. L. , 831 Haber, J. R. 52, 664 Borges, G. 674 Dennis, M. L. 400 Haggerty, K. P. 847 Bradley, K. A. 720 Derrick, J. L. 761 Hall, M. T. 917 Brandon, K. O. 742 Dick, D. M. 50, 313 Haller, M. M. 588 Bray, R. M. 15 Dimsdale, J. E. 786 Han, X. 258 Brennan, P. L. 5, 506 Donovan, J. E. 253 Harford, T. C. 410 Brister, H. A. 180 Duarte, C. S. 326 Heagerty, P. J. 720 Brown, A. L. 526 Duncan, A. E. 52, 810 Heath, A. C. 52, 810 Brown, D. 23 Durazzo, T. C. 278 Heffner, J. L. 61 Brown, J. M. 15 Helzer, J. E. 734 Brown, S. A. 570 Edenberg, H. J. 150 Henry, K. L. 115 Bucholz, K. K. 150 . 652, Ehlers, C. L. 879 Hernandez, O. H. 268 810, 857 Elwyn, L. J. 219 Hesselbrock, V. M. 150 Burk, W. J. 105, 616* Engels, R. C. M. E. 105, 616* Higgs, S. 562 953 954 JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL AND DRUGS / NOVEMBER 2010 Hildebrandt, T. 930 Littlefield, A. K. 864 O'Malley, S. S. 837 Hipwell, A. E. 544 Liu, L. 290 Hirokawa, R. 739 Liu, X. 326 Pabst, A. 46 Hoffmann, J. P. 539 Livingston, M. 778 Pagano, M. E. 434 Hong, S. 786 Loeber, R. 544 Parkhill, M. R. 78 Horstmann, V. 496 London, E. D. 335 Parrott, D. J. 299 Houston, R. J. 761 Longabaugh, R. 837 Pasche, S. 395 Hove, M. C. 78 Lowe, J. B. 739 Pathak, V. 278 Howard, M. O. 201, 607, 917 Lykke-Mortensen, E. 685 Patock-Peckham, J. A. 95 Hu, J. 290 Lynskey, M. T. 857 Patrick, M. E. , 554 Huizink, A. C. > Pearce, E. 739 Hummer, J. F. 904 Maclean, C. D. 734 Pedersen, E. R. 925 Hunter-Reel, D. 930 Madden, P. A. F. , 810 Pemberton, M. R. 15 Magill, M. 434 Penick, E. C. 685 Ilgen, M. A. Sal e Mahmood, O. M. 885 Pereira, R. R. 366 Ireland, T. O. 219 Maier, K. S. 424 Pergadia, M. L. 664 Irwin, J. A. 295 Mikela, P. 32 Perron, B. E. 607 Males, M. 351 Peterson, J. J. 739 Jacob, T. 629, 652, 664 Malgeri, M. P. 734 Pinsky, I. 445 Jacobus, J. 885 Manzardo, A. M. 685 Platt, A. 169 Jensen, P. 685 Martins, S. S. 870 Pommer, N. E. 810 Johnson, C. S. 61 Mason, K. E. 184 Porjesz, B. 150 Johnson, F. W. 237 Mattisson, C. 496 Prather, R. 345 Johnson, S. 184 Mattox, R. 136 Price, R. K. 629 Jones, S. B. 15 McBride, O. Pulkkinen, L. 35313 McCabe, S. E. 917 Kaprio, J. 95513 McConchie, J. M. 78 Qi, R. 249 Kaskutas, L. A. 831 McCrady, B. S. Quigley, B. M. 761 Keller, T. E. 819 McCutcheon, V. V. 810 Quinn, P. D. 895 Kelly, J. F. 434 McGee, H. 357 Kennedy, D. P. 86 McKirgan, L. 192 Redwine, L. S. 786 Kerr, W. C. 515 Mello, M. J. 726 Rehm, J. 619* Keyes, K. M. 480 Meoni, L. A. 143 Rohsenow, D. J. 384 Kiluk, B. D. 704 Merrill, J. O. 720 Roman, P. M. 460 Kivlahan, D. R. 720 Meyerhoff, D. J. 278 Romelsjo, A. 125 Klag, M. J. 143 Miles, J. N. V. Room, R. 32 Knop, J. 685 Mills, P. J. Rose, G. L. 734 Ko, J. Y. 870 Molina, B. S. G. Rose, R. J. ok Koenig, L. B. 629 Mon, A. Rowe, S. C. 909 Koepsell, T. D. 720 Monterosso, J. R. Rutledge, T. 786 Korhonen, T. 5 Monti, P. M. Ryan, A. K. 938 Kramer, J. R. 150 Moos, B. S. Ryan, G. 86 Kraus, L. 46 Moos, R. H. Kubiak, A. 761 Morgan-Lopez, A. A. Saewyc, E. M. 23 Kunz, J. F. 373 Moskalewicz, J. Sargent, J. D. 452 Kuperman, S. 150 Mrug, S. Sartor, C. E. 652, 664, 810 Kuramoto, S. J. 870 Mundt, M. P. Scarlett, A. 885 Murray, R. Scherrer, J. F. 652, 664 904 LaBrie, J. W. Murthy, P. Schinke, S. P. 535 904 Lac, A. Myers, B. Schneider, S. K. 184 Larimer, M. E. , 925 Schuckit, M. A. 150 Laslett, A.-M. 778 Nagarajaiah Schulenberg, J. E. 4] Latendresse, S. J. 313 Nattala, P. Schutte, K. K. 506 Layte, R. 357 Neighbors, C. Schwinn, T. M. 535 Lee, C. M. 54, 904 Neighbors, C. J. Scribner, R. A. 184 Lee, C. S. 726 Nelson, E. C. Seedat, S. 695 Leeman, R. F. 418 Nich, C. Shen, S. 326 Lemon, S. C. 819 Nickel, E. J. Sher, K. J. 864 Leonard, K. E. 761 Nirenberg, T. D. Shih, R. A. 640 Leukefeld, C. 258 Nixon, S. J. Simon, S. L. 335 Leung, K. S. 581 Nurnberger, J. I., Jr. Simonsen, N. R. 184 Levalahti, E. 5 Skeliy, J. M. 734 Liang, K.-Y. 143 Oesterle, S. Slade, T. 597 Liangpunsakul, S. 249 Ojesjé, L. Sloan, F. A. ANNUAL INDEX: VOLUME 71, 2010—AUTHORS Smith, C. A. Thornberry, T. P. 115, 219 Wickizer, T. M. 720 Smith, D. C. Tonigan, J. S. 434 Widom, C. S. 801 Smith, S. M. é Tran, G. Q. 61 Wiegel, J. R. 23 Souza e Silva, R. Tu, X. M. 71 Wiggers, J. H. 909 Spera, C. Tucker, J. S. , 640 Wilkinson, C. 778 Spinks, R. Williams, D. R. 695 Stappenbeck, C. A. Uekawa, K. 373 ba “ C. 720 Stein, D. J. illiams, J. 15 Stepp, S. D. ® Valenstein, M. 473 Wilson, H. W. 801 Stoolmiller, M. van Dalen, W. E. 366 Windle, M. 488 Storr, C. L. van der Lely, N. 366 Wirtz, P. H. 786 Stout, R. L. Vandermaas-Peeler, R. 15 Wirtz, P. W. = Su, W. van der Vorst, H. 616* — m — Suliman, S. van Hoof, J. J. 366 Witzmann, F. 249 Swiatkiewicz, G. Vaughn, M. G. 607 betsseomeye va Szoc, R. Z. Vendrame, A. 445 big Vergés, A. 864 DS Talbot, N. L. Viken, R. J. 313 a Tang, C. Vinson, D. C. 622* Tanski, S. E. Vogel-Sprott, M. 268 Xia, Y. Tapert, S. F. Xian, H. Taylor, L. A. Wachsmuth, W. 629 Ye; ¥. Teesson, M. Waldron, M. 810 Yi, H.-Y. Tennen, H. Walton, M. A. 713 Yu. Q. Terlecki, M. A. : Wang, N. Y. 143 Yucuis, R. Terry, P. Weisner, C. 210 Testa, M. Wenzel, S. L. 86 Zakletskaia. L. I. Theall, K. Wetherill, R. R. 180, 895 Zhou, A. J. Thomas, R. K. White, H. R. 544, 847 Zhu, H. Thompson, R. D. Wicki, M. 32 Zywiak, W. H. ANNUAL INDEX: VOLUME 71, 2010 Subjects Abstinence, 75, 136, 169, 173, 585, 690 heavy drinking, and parenting style, religiosity, and peers, early, methamphetamine dependence and neuropsychological 539-543 functioning during, 335-344 at home and outside the home, 105-114, 617 enduring, as distinguished from resumption of hazardous initial alcohol use, affective and personality risk and cognitive alcohol consumption after treatment for alcohol mediators of, 570-580 dependence, 278-289 parents’ and best friends’ influence over the normative increase forced during basic training among United States Navy and in drinking at home and outside the home, 105-114 Air Force trainees, 15—22 perceptions of, 255 during pregnancy, 739 reports of friend alcohol use, smoking, and deviant behavior by women, 176 as predicted by quality of relationship, 253-257 Abstinence expectancies, 345, 571, 577 underage, 41 Acamprosate, 461, 465 Adolescent Injury Checklist, 387 Accidents. See Motor vehicle accidents; Traffic crash Adolescent Symptom Inventory-Fourth Edition (ASI-4), 546 victimizations Adolescents. See also Early adolescence; High school; Older “ACE” model, 9 adolescents AcqKnowledge software, Version 3.7.3, 270 causal relationships among tobacco, cannabis, and other illicit Acute alcohol administration, influence on cognitive performance, drug use, 5—14 345-350 exposure to intimate partner violence, impact on substance use Acute mental stress, in heart failure patients associated with in early adulthood, 219-230 alcohol consumption, 786-794 inhalant-use disorders in, an item response theory analysis of Addiction Severity Index (ASI), 128-129, 212, 706, 832-834 DSM-IV criteria for, 607-614 Drug Use Composite of, 259 racial/ethnic differences in substance use, mediated by individual, family. and school factors, 640-651 Addiction treatment facility, in India, improving alcohol romantic relationship status changes and substance use among dependence outcomes, 581—587 18- to 20-years-old, 847-856 Adherence, to pharmacotherapy, 68 substance use by, and gender differences in family formation Adolescent drinking behavior, 938-949 alcohol intoxication in Dutch hospital Departments of in substance-use-disorder treatment, reasons for quitting, Pediatrics, 366-372 400-409 and alcohol-related motor vehicle accidents, 237—248 truancy and escalation of substance use among, | 15-124 among American eighth- and tenth-grade students, 41-45 using alcohol and marijuana, interactive effects on learning among late adolescent urban youth, 535-538 and memory performances, 885-894 and aspartate aminotransferase:alanine aminotransferase Adults. See also Emerging adults; Middle-age adults; Older ratio, mean corpuscular volume, gamma-glutamy] aduits; Young adults transpeptidase, and apolipoprotein Al and B, 249-252 behavioral stability among, 210 college and noncollege factors that influence behavior in Adverse Childhood Experiences Study, 221 young adulthood, 742-750 Advertising. See Television beer advertisements computer-based intervention preventing alcohol use among Affective dimensions of parenting, 314. See also Negative affect urban youth, 535-538 Affective go/no-go, 567 at different ages in the general population, alcohol-expectancy Affective risk, and cognitive mediators of initial adolescent dimensions of, 46—53 alcohol use, 570-580 and direct and mediational links to parental bonds, 95—104 Aftercare patients, 74 and early adolescents’ school-level substance use, 488-495 Age factors. See Adolescents; Children; Middle-age adults; Older effect on learning and memory performances in adolescent adults users, 885-894 alcohol-expectancy dimensions and alcohol consumption at etiology of association with perceived parenting, for common different ages, 46—53 genetic and/or environmental liabilities, 313-325 and problematic alcohol use among lesbians living in the following treatment in Project MATCH, effects of Southern United States, 295-298 pretreatment and posttreatment depressive symptoms Age standardization, 500-503 on, 71—77 Aggression, 79 by friends, adolescent reports of, as predicted by quality of toward intimate partners, and the influence of heavy episodic relationship and demographic variables, 253—257 drinking, 299-306 in girls, time-varying associations with conduct problems, Air Force Community Assessment survey, 377 544-553 Akaike’s Information Criteria (AIC), 8, 10, 419, 632, 764 958 JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL AND DRUGS / NOVEMBER 2010 Alcohol. See also Establishments licensed to serve alcohol Alcohol-risky sex, in young Irish adults, suppression effects of price of, 32 partner type on, 357-365 slowing the brain potential associated with cognitive reaction Alcohol-service practices, 910, 913 time to an omitted stimulus, 268-277 Alcohol treatment, within disadvantaged communities in Cape Alcohol, Smoking and Substance Involvement Screening Test Town, South Africa, 395-399 (ASSIST), 758-759 Alcohol Urge Questionnaire, 150 Alcohol abuse or dependence, older foster youths with differential Alcohol use. See Drinking risk of diagnosis for, 819-830 Alcohol-use disorders (AUDs), 95—96, 278-279, 930 Alcohol and other drug (AOD) outcomes, 224-225, 395-399 in the Australian population, theoretical and observed subtypes Alcohol availability theory, 38 of DSM-IV, 597-606 Alcohol consumption. See Drinking and early adoption of injectable naltrexone in the private- Alcohol dependence, 35-36, 71. See also Alcohol abuse or treatment sector, 460-466 dependence effects on global and specific measures of cognition in middle- course of among Vietnam combat veterans and nonveteran age adults, 192-200 controls, 629-639 intervention attendance among Emergency Department improving outcomes, and family member involvement in patients, 713-719 relapse prevention, 581—587 item-response theory analysis of DSM-IV criteria, 418-423 paternal, its effect on offspring conduct disorder, 652-663 in a national sample of young adults, the five-year diagnostic patterns of symptoms, using a latent empirical approach, utility of “diagnostic orphans” for, 410-417 70-878 performance of a craving criterion in the DSM, 674-684 pharmacotherapy for, combining motivational interviewing and religiousness among at-risk drinkers, 136-142 with compliance enhancement therapy in a manual- risk factors for developing, 685 guided psychosocial adjunct to, 61—70 and sleep quality among young-adult Mexican Americans, and posttraumatic stress disorder in young women, 810-818 879-884 premorbid predictors of, and predicting the failure to recover in South Africa, predictors of transitions across stages of, from alcoholism, 685-694 695-703 risk factors for, 813 Alcohol Use Disorders and Associated Disabilities Interview symptoms not clustered in the same 12 months, diagnostic Schedule-IV (AUDADIS-IV), 202, 232, 482, 753, 858, orphans from a longitudinal perspective, 864-869 865 treatment for, and metabolite levels in the brain reward Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT), 35, 56-57, pathway, 278-289 88, 249, 377-379, 547, 695, 728, 732 Alcohol Dependence Scale, 65—66, 150, 735 Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test Consumption Alcohol expectancies, 345, 571, 588, 641, 925 (AUDIT-C), 721-722, 736-737 and alcohol consumption at different ages in the general Alcohol-use initiation population, 46-53 in adolescents, affective and personality risk and cognitive differences based on type of alcoholic beverage consumed, mediators of, 570-580 925-929 in children, and trauma and posttraumatic stress symptoms, negative, 594 326-334 relationship-specific, in couples with concordant and Alcoholic beverages, 32. See also individual beverage types discrepant drinking patterns, 761—768 Alcohol industries, 445 differential alcohol expectancies based on type consumed, 925-929 Alcohol intoxication, among adolescents in Dutch hospital Departments of Pediatrics, 366-372 effect on executive function of cues associated with, 562-569 Alcohol-involved youth, and cost-effectiveness of motivational Alcoholics interventions for in hospital emergency departments, alleviating anxiety and depression in, 290 384-394 racial-ethnic disparities in treatment and quality of life, and Alcohol licensing agencies, 185 perceived alcoholism stigma effect on, 231-236 Alcohol Misuse Prevention Survey, 745 Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), 125-126, 128, 132-133, 833, 844 Alcohol myopia theory, 300, 304-305 working to reduce anger, and negative affect and relapse, Alcohol-outlet density, 237 434-444 and campus-reported violence at U.S. colleges, 184-191 Alcoholism. See also Alcohol dependence Alcohol policy changes, in Denmark, Finland, and Sweden, 32-40 endophenotypes for, 686 Alcohol recall, 326, 619, 621, 769-770, 775 incidence in the revisited Lundby Study population, 496-505 after years of follow-up in the Johns Hopkins Precursors perceived risk for, and reciprocal influence of alcohol use over Study, reliability of, 143-149 time, 588-596 Alcohol-related motor vehicle accidents, a traffic-flow model of predicting the failure to recover from, and premorbid drinking, driving, and crashing, 237-248 predictors of alcohol dependence, 685-694 Alcohol-related problems, 166 typologies of, 629 across seven years, transitioning into and out of, 210-218 Alcoholism and Drug Dependency, the Professional’s Master among lesbians living in the Southern United States, 295-298 Guide, 582-583 changes in following alcohol policy changes in Denmark, Alcoholism Severity Scale, 688-689 Finland, and Sweden, 32-40 Alcoholism stigma, perceived, and racial-ethnic disparities and direct and mediational links to parental bonds, 95-104 in treatment and quality of life among alcoholics, understanding changes in alcohol consumption, 831-836 231-236 ANNUAL INDEX: VOLUME 71, 2010—SUBJECTS 959 Alleviation of brain damage and hypercortis solemia, related to Autoregressive error covariances, 772 chronic alcohol in rats by fluoxetine, potential, 290-294 Availability. See Alcohol-outlet density; Establishments licensed American Association for Public Opinion Research, 516 to serve alcohol; Price of alcohol American College of Surgeons, 752 Aversive transmission, of parental alcoholism, 588-596 American Geriatrics Society, 169 Awareness, not assuming, 256 American Heart Association, 941 American National Adult Reading Test, 281 B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP), increasing after acute mental American Society of Addiction Medicine, 462 stress in heart failure patients associated with alcohol Amish population, 503 consumption, 786-794 AMOS 7.0 software, 772 Backward Digit Span test, 337, 340-341 AMOS 17.0 software, 932 Balloon Analogue Risk Task (BART), 707 Analyses of covariance (ANCOVAs), 58, 194, 196-197 Barratt Impulsiveness Scale, Version 11, 707 Analyses of variance (ANOVAs), 56—57, 194, 197, 271-272, 275, Bars. See Establishments licensed to serve alcohol 437-438, 519, 523, 536, 565, 765, 804, 880-881, 926 Basic training, forced abstinence during, and alcohol use among Anecdotal evidence, 426, 435 United States Navy and Air Force trainees following, Anger, Alcoholics Anonymous work to reduce, 434-444 15-22 Animal studies, 792 Bayesian Information Criterion (BIC), 213-214, 419, 632, 872 fluoxetine potential alleviation of brain damage and Beck Depression Inventory (BD!), 72—74, 281, 284, 887 hypercortisolemia related to chronic alcohol in rats, for Primary Care, 26 290-294 Second Edition, 194 Anticipated alcoho! consumption, during 21st birthday Beer, specific positive expectancies for, 925 celebrations, versus actual drinking, 180—183 Behavioral Couples Therapy for Alcoholism and Drug Abuse, 582 Antisocial behavior, and inhalant use and inhalant-use disorders, Behavioral Dyscontrol Factor Scale, 691-692 findings from NESARC, 201-209 Behavioral Inhibition/Activation System Scales, 572 Antisocial Behavior Checklist-Lifetime (ABC-L), 547 Behavioral inhibition system/behavioral approach system (BIS Antisocial personality disorder (ASPD), 206-208, 920, 922 BAS), 707 and direct and mediational links to parental bonds, 95—104, Behavioral undercontrol, 95, 156-157, 690-691, 693, 822, 826, 202 942 Antisocial Process Screening Device (ASPD), 919 Belief in Personal Control Scale, 301-302 Antisocial youths, prescription drug misuse among, 917-924 Bentler-Bonett normed fit index, 840 Anxiety. See also Generalized anxiety disorder Best friends’ influence, over the normative increase in separation, 570 adolescents’ alcohol use at home and outside the home, social, 574 105-114 Apolipoprotein Al and B, and drinking alcohol, 249-252 Between-group difference Approval perception, 905 Between-person variability. See Individual differences Articulated Thoughts in Simulated Situations paradigm, 304 Beverage Rating Scale, 271 Aspartate aminotransferase:alanine aminotransferase (AST:ALT) Bias ratio, and drinking alcohol, 249-252 in recall, 619, 621 Assessment effect, 28 in recruitment, 590 Associations. See Prospective association in selection, 656, 717 At-risk drinkers in self-reports, 52, 183} 190, 253 automated screening for in a primary care office using interactive voice response, 734-738 “Big Book” of AA, 435 promoting religious activities among, 141 “Binge” drinking, in undergraduates, and item-response theory prospective association with the development or maintenance analysis of DSM-IV alcohol-use disorder criteria, of an alcohol-use disorder, 136-142 418-423 Attendance Birmingham Youth Violence Study, 489 at interventions among Emergency Department patients with Birth-cohort trends, in lifetime and past-year prescription opioid- alcohol-and drug-use disorders, 713-719 use disorder, 480-487 at religious services, 176 Birth defects, alcohol-related, 739 Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), 95 Birthday Celebration Structured Interview-21, 181 Attention set shifting, 563 Birthday celebrations, anticipated versus actual alcohol Attrition analysis, 260, 745 consumption during, 180—183 Audio computer-assisted self-interview (ACASI), 877 Bland-Altman plots, 145, 147 Australia, 857 Blinding, 26 establishments licensed to serve alcohol and their contribution Blood alcohol concentrations (BACs), 268, 272, 276 to police-recorded crime, 909-916 Bonding. See Parental bonding; School bonding theoretical and observed subtypes of DSM-IV alcohol- and Bonferroni correction, 205, 346, 568, 584, 928 cannabis-use disorders, 597-606 Border Project, 375 Autocorrelation, spatial, 241-243 Boricua Youth Study, 327 Automated screening, for at-risk drinking in a primary care office Brain damage, related to chronic alcohol in rats, 290-294 using interactive voice response, 734—738 Brain potential, associated with cognitive reaction time to an Autonomous orientations, 82-84, 96 omitted stimulus, 268-277 adolescent search for, 116 Brain reward pathway, metabolite levels in, 278-289 960 JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL AND DRUGS / NOVEMBER 2010 Brazil, self-regulatory code violations in television beer Changes advertisements, 445-451 in alcohol consumption, following problem drinkers for over Breakups, of romantic relationships, 855 11 years, 831-836 BRENDA platform, 63, 65 in romantic relationship status, and substance use among 18- Brief Addiction Rating Scale, 583--584 to 20-year-olds, 847-856 Brief alcohol-counseling interventions, in primary care, Chestnut Health Systems, 402 evaluation of an electronic clinical reminder to Chi-square difference tests, 8, 26, 57, 81, 98, 110, 318, 328, 360, facilitate, 720-725 405, 419, 453, 463, 475, 483, 530, 536, 689, 814, 872, Brief Alcohol Screening and Intervention for College Students 906, 912, 942 (BASICS), 57, 559 goodness-of-fit, 547, 549, 551 Brief motivational interventions (BMIs), 713 likelihood ratio, 213, 592-593 change plan as an active ingredient of, 726-733 Mantel-Haenszel, 26 for heavy drinking mandated college students, 54—60 Pearson, 129 plus a booster, 728 Wald, 48, 255, 697 Brief physician advice, for heavy drinking college students, Child Symptom Inventory-Fourth Edition (CSI-4), 546 23-31 Childhood Conduct Disorder Scale, 688 Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI), 259-260, 919 Childhood Deviance Scale, 688 Broad Spectrum Therapy, 844 Children Buprenorphine, 461 alcohol-use initiation, and trauma and posttraumatic stress Bureau ofJ ustice Statistics, 184, 186 symptoms, 326-334 Bureau of Labor Statistics, 388 maltreatment of, 220, 228 Bureau of the Census. See U.S. Census Bureau predictors of drug-use patterns in maltreated, 801-809 CAGE questionnaire, 26, 144, 165, 167, 171-177, 249, 296-297, traffic crash victimizations by drinking drivers age 21 and 499, 735 older, 351-356 California Healthy Kids Survey, 642 Children of alcoholics (COAs), 588-591, 594-595 California Verbal Learning Test, Second Edition (CVLT-2), Children of Alcoholics Study, 654 887-892 Cholesky models, 8-9, 11-12, 315-316 Campus-reported violence, at 32 U.S. colleges, an ecological Chronic alcohol use, 630 analysis of alcohol-outlet density, 184-191 commonly used markers, 249 Cannabis use, 259, 847-848, 855 in rats, fluoxetine potential alleviation of brain damage and causality among Finnish adolescent twins, 5—14 hypercortisolemia related to, 290-294 chronic, 892 Chronic substance use, 710 considered nonproblematic, 265, 369 Church-based social support, 140 direct and indirect effects of injunctive norms on, 904-908 Cigarette expectancies, 642 distinguishing from hard drug use, 92 Circumstances, Motivation, Readiness and Suitability (CMRS), and early adolescents’ school-level substance use, 488-495 401 effect on learning and memory performances in adolescent Citalopram, 61, 63-64, 66 users, 885-894 Classification and regression tree analysis (CART), 820-825, 827 facilitating partnerships, 946 Client-centered therapy, 61 neuroprotective role of, 886, 891-892 Clinical Management, 62 onset of, 157 Clinical outcomes, ofa brief motivational intervention for heavy preserving visuospatial function, 891 drinking mandated college students, 54-60 as second gateway to other drug use, 5 Clinical reminders, to facilitate brief alcohol-counseling Cannabis-use disorders, in the Australian population, theoretical interventions in primary care, 720-725 and observed subtypes of DSM-IV, 597-606 Clinical Trial Network (CTN), 66 Cannabis Use Disorders Identification Test, 758 Clinical trials, 201, 249 CANTABeclipse, 564 among substance-dependent treatment seekers, 704—712 Cape Town, South Africa, drug treatment among disadvantaged Clinics. See College health clinics communities, 395-399 Cardiovascular events. See Heart problems Cocaine Anonymous (CA), 128, 132 Cocaine use, 259, 758 “Careless responding,” 710 Case-crossover designs, 619-620, 622 Codes. See Digit symbol-coding; “Geocoding”; Self-regulatory Causal relationships, 86, 357-358, 767, 892, 946 codes among tobacco, cannabis, and other illicit drug use, 5—14 Cognition, in middle-age adults, effects of alcohol- and cigarette- “Ceiling” effects, 432 use disorders on, 192-200, 562 Celebrations. See Birthday celebrations Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), 62-63, 67, 73, 435-436, 931 Center for Epidemiological Studies-Depression (CESD) scale, Cognitive Efficiency Factor Scale, 691-692 1715 16,517, 502 Cognitive mediators, of initial adolescent alcohol use, and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 250, 355, 477, 941 affective and personality risk, 570-580 Central Psychiatric Register (Denmark), 686-687 Cognitive performance, 577, 690-691, 693, 704-705 CES-D Iowa scale, 296 with acute alcohol administration in older moderate drinkers, Change plans, as an active ingredient of brief motivational 345-350 interventions for reducing negative consequences of potentially protected or enhanced by the endocannabinoid drinking, 726-733 system, 892 ANNUAL INDEX: VOLUME 71, 2010—-SUBJECTS Cognitive reaction time, to an omitted stimulus, alcohol slowing Concordant drinkers, 761-762, 766 the brain potential associated with, 268-277 Condom use, 86—93, 360 Cohabiting relationships, 848, 853-854, 938-941, 943-944, 947 Conduct disorder, 202, 546, 811 Collaborative Studies on the Genetics of Alcoholism (COGA), in offspring, the effects of paternal alcohol and drug 151-152, 880 dependence, 652-663 College drinking, 769. See also Campus-reported violence; Heavy Conduct Disorder Scale, 688 drinking college students “Conduct-problem-effect” model, 545, 552 college- and noncollege-experience factors that influence, Conduct problems, in adolescent girls, time-varying associations 742-750 with alcohol use, 544-553 and intimate partner violence perpetration, 78-85, 189 Confirmatory factor analysis models, 676, 764 item-response theory analysis of DSM-IV alcohol-use disorder Conflict Tactics Scale (CTS), 222, 227. See also Revised Conflict criteria, 418-423 Tactics Scale perceived norms for drinking in the transition from high Conner’s Continuous Performance Test-II (CPT-II), 194, 707-709 school, 895-903 Conselho Nacional de Auto-regulamentagao Publicitaria reporting numbers of drinks by retrospective summary, (CONAR), 445 followback, and prospective daily diary measures, Consequences. See Negative consequences of drinking 554-561 Control-crossover designs, 621 College health clinics, trial of brief physician advice for heavy Controlled Oral Word Association Test, 194 drinking college students in, 23-31 Controlled Oral Word Fluency, 338 College Health Intervention Projects (CHIPs), 24, 26, 28-30 Controlled orientations, 82-84 Combat experiences, 632 Controls. See also Locus of control COMBINE (Combining Medications and Behavioral coercive, 97 Interventions) Study, 62—63 normative and environmental, 20 and network support as a prognostic indicator of drinking Coping-motivated drinking, 96-97, 141, 177, 762 outcomes, 837-846 Coping Responses Inventory, 508 Combined therapies, motivational interviewing with compliance Correlated liabilities, among tobacco, cannabis, and other illicit enhancement therapy, 61-70 drug use, 5—14 Comision Nacional Contra El Uso Ilicito de las Drogas Correlates of problematic alcohol use, among lesbians living in (CONACUID), 424-425, 427 the Southern United States, 295-298 Common factor model, 5—6 Corticosteroid levels, 293 Common liability model, 6 Cost-effectiveness, of am otivational intervention for alcohol- Communities involved youth in a hospital emergency department, disadvantaged, and factors associated with retention in alcohol 384-394 and other drug treatment, 395-399 Counseling. See Brief alcohol-counseling interventions fostering healthier and safer, 247 County Temperance Board, 499 Communities Mobilizing for Change on Alcohol project, 374 Couples, with concordant and discrepant drinking patterns, Community-based interventions, 183, 190, 210, 374 relationship-specific alcohol expectancies in, 761—768 Community-based problems. See Environmental liabilities Course of alcohol dependence, among Vietnam combat veterans, Community Epidemiology Laboratory, 832 629-639 Community Trials Project, 239 Covariates, of substance-use initiation for Venezuelan youth, Comparative fit index (CFI), 81-82, 547, 549, 551, 592-593, 677, 424-433 898-900, 906, 932-933, 935-936 Cox proportional hazard models, 178, 328, 330, 584-586, 814 Compatibility theories, of relationship functioning, 761 Craving, 150-151, 279 Compliance enhancement therapy (CET), combining with as a performance criterion in DSM alcohol use disorders, motivational interviewing, 61—70 674-684 Components analysis, of the abbreviated Desires for Alcohol Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act, 184 Questionnaire, 150-155 Criminological studies, 201, 609, 780, 918, 942 Composite International Diagnostic Interview (CIDI), 676, 702, police-recorded, and the contribution of establishments 821 licensed to serve alcohol to, 909-916 Substance Abuse Module, 138 Criterion information curves, 609, 611 Version 2.1, 599 Criterion response curves, 609 Version 3.0, 696 Cronbach’s alpha, 117, 152, 296, 328, 396, 412, 598, 942 Comprehensive Alcohol Expectancy Questionnaire (CAEQ), 47 Cross-lag models, 770, 772-775 Comprehensive Drinker Profile, 436 Cross-lagged panel model, 589 Comprehensive Effects of Alcohol Questionnaire (CEOA), 926 Cross-sectional studies, 16, 34, 52, 137, 169, 241, 595, 801, 877, Comprehensive Solvent Screening Inventory, 609 892, 907 Comprehensive Trail Making Test, 194 Cross-substance use, 195 Computer-based interventions, 298 “Crossover effect.” 801-802 results preventing alcohol use among late adolescent urban Cues youth, 535-538 associated with an alcoholic beverage, 562-569 Computer-based training version of cognitive-behavioral therapy instigatory, 300-301 (CBT4CBT), 705-706 vulnerability to, 154 Computerized Diagnostic Interview Schedule-Revised (CDIS-R), “Culture of Responsible Choices” (CoRC) program, 374, 73 381-382 962 JOURNAL OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL AND DRUGS / NOVEMBER 2010 Customary Drinking and Drug Use Record, 573, 887 criteria for cannabis-use disorder, 599-601, 603-604 criteria for conduct disorder, 546, 552, 656 Daily Drinking Questionnaire (DDQ), 56-57, 80, 897, 926 criteria for current methamphetamine dependence, 336 Daily measures, and drinking norm-behavior association over criteria for inhalant abuse, 202—203, 208 time, 769-777 criteria for inhalant-use disorders in adolescents, 607-614 DataStat Inc., 516 criteria for lifetime diagnoses, 193, 201, 203, 232, 656, 667, Date Eligible for Return from Overseas (DEROS), 630-631 858, 865, 885-886 “Dating relationships,” 847, 849, 853-854 criteria for major depressive disorder, 656, 708 Decision tree procedure, 820 criteria for mental disorder, 258 criteria for psychiatric disorder, 672, 688 Delinquent behaviors. See Behavioral undercontrol criteria for PTSD, 328, 813 Denmark, changes in alcohol-related problems following alcohol criteria for substance-use disorders, 481-482, 598, 608, 705 policy changes in, 32-40 Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Department of Motor Vehicles, 387, 392 Edition, Text Revision (DSM-IV-TR), 128, 212, 396, Dependence. See Alcohol dependence: Course of alcohol 403 dependence Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Depressive symptoms, 5, 195-196, 259, 434, 811 Edition (DSM-V), 150, 416, 418, 597, 604, 674-675, pretreatment and posttreatment, 71—77 683, 862, 868 Descriptive norms, 527-532 Diagnostic Interview Schedule, 138, 631 Desires for Alechol Questionnaire (DAQ), abbreviated, principal Version III-R, 802 components analysis of, 150—155 Version IV, 609, 918 Development of an alcohol-use disorder, and religiousness among Diagnostic Interview Schedule for Children, DSM-IV version at-risk drinkers, 136-142 (DISC-IV), 327-328, 886 Developmental trajectories, 116, 488-489, 493 Diagnostic Interview Schedule for Psychoactive Substance Deviance-proneness model, 96, 101 Dependence, 128 Deviant behavior, by friends, adolescent reports of, 253-257 “Diagnostic orphans,” 714 Deviant Children Grown Up, 692 alcohol-dependence symptoms not clustered in the same 12 Diabetes, 176 months, 864-869 relationship to life-course drinking patterns, 515-525 their five-year diagnostic utility for alcohol use disorders, Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM), 410-417 criteria for alcohol use disorders, craving in, 674-684 Differential risk, of diagnosis for alcohol abuse or dependence Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Third among older foster youths, 819-830 Edition (DSM-III) Diffusion theory, 461 criteria for alcohol abuse and dependence, 497 Digit symbol-coding, 707 criteria for lifetime parental alcohol abuse and dependence, Direct-mail campaigns, 767 590 Disadvantaged communities, in Cape Town, South Africa, enabling cross-national comparisons, 496 395-399 Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Third Discrepant drinkers, 761—762 Edition, Revised (DSM-III-R) Discrete flow theory, 238 criteria for alcohol abuse or dependence, 73, 171, 436, 591 Discrimination, 295 criteria for alcohol dependence, 151, 503 criteria for conduct disorder and antisocial personality Disinhibition, 208 disorder, 667 Disruptive behavior. See Behavioral undercontrol criteria for lifetime alcohol deperdence, 151, 503, 654, 688, Dissonance-reduction processes, 775-776 880 Disulfiram, 465 criteria for lifetime depression, 666 Divorce, 176-177, 657-658, 662 criteria for lifetime illicit drug use, 803 “Dosage-set,” 345 criteria for nicotine dependence, 666 Drinker Inventory of Consequences (DrInC), 728-730 criteria for psychiatric disorder, 672, 802 Drinking. See also Abstinence; Acute alcohol administration; Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Adolescent drinking; Alcohol-related problems; Edition (DSM-IV), 696, 821 Alcoholic beverages; Alcoholics; At-risk drinkers; criteria for alcohol- and cannabis-use disorders in the “Binge” drinking; College drinking; Early-onset Australian population, 597-606 alcohol use; Hazardous drinking; Life-course drinking criteria for alcohol abuse, 498, 861-862 patterns: Numbers of drinks; Quitting; Responsible criteria for alcohol abuse due to hazardous use as a less severe drinking form of abuse, 857-863 after acute mental stress in heart failure patients, 786-794 criteria for alcohol abuse or dependence, 137, 152, 198, 211, after Sorced abstinence in basic training among United States 675, 819-821 Navy and Air Force trainees, 15—22 criteria for alcohol dependence, 63-64, 150, 279, 410, age-at-onset, 697-700 599-602, 604, 667, 742, 833-834, 839, 857, 870, 873, for career advancement, 177 877 encouraged by advertisements, 449 criteria for alcohol or drug abuse, 597, 631, 714 harms caused by, 778 criteria for alcohol-use disorder, 412, 415, 418-423, 654, 683, in hazardous drinking Emergency-Department patients, 721, 864 726-733

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