Speakers on Alcohol & Drinking Issues
Need a speaker to talk about an alcohol or drinking issue such
as underage drinking, "binge" drinking, alcohol and health, alcohol
education, college student drinking, social norms marketing, alcohol
and partner violence, brief intervention techniques, harm reduction,
the nature of addiction, drinking around the world, alcohol policies,
or any other alcohol issue? The following speakers all enjoy international
reputations for their research and expertise in the field of alcohol
and drinking. Please contact the individual(s) directly to discuss
possible speaking engagements.
Ruth Engs, R.N., Ed.D.
Professor of Applied Health Science
Suite 101
Showers Building
501 N. Morton Street
Indiana University
Bloomington, IN 47404
[email protected]
Dr. Engs has conducted nation-wide research and published extensively
on college student drinking patterns and problems, alcohol and women,
and temperance movements in history. Visit her website at www.indiana.edu/~engs/.
David J. Hanson, Ph.D.
Professor Emeritus of Sociology
State University of New York
Potsdam, NY and
Chapel Hill, NC 27514
[email protected]
Dr. Hanson has conducted nation-wide research on drinking patterns
and problems of young people, published on a diversity of alcohol
issues, appeared on many national TV and radio programs, and is
the host of this website.
Dwight B. Heath, Ph.D.
Research Professor of Anthropology
Department of anthropology
Brown University
Box 1921
Providence, RI 02912
(401) 863-3251
[email protected] Attn: Dr. Dwight Heath
Dr. Heath, the world's leading anthropologist on the subject of
alcohol and drinking, has published widely on the subject of drinking
patterns around the world and their relationship to culture. He
consults with a number of scientific organizations on the subject
of alcohol.
Jason Kilmer, Ph.D.
Evergreen State College
Olympia, Washington 98505
[email protected]
Dr. Jason Kilmer is an alcohol researcher and outstanding speaker
on the subjects of brief intervention techniques, harm reduction,
and the psychology of drinking and alcohol abuse.
Jeffrey Linkenbach, Ed.D.
Director
Most of Us Project
Montana State University
Bozeman, MT 59717-0520
(406) 994-7285
Dr. Linkenbach is pioneering in the application of the social norms
approach to reducing alcohol abuse at a state-wide level and also
in applying the approach to increasing pro-active health and safety
promotion and intervention.
Visit his website at www.mostofus.org.
K. Daniel O'Leary, Ph.D.
Distinguished Professor of Psychology
Psychology B-411
State University of New York
Stony Brook, NY
[email protected]
www.psychology.sunysb.edu/
psychology/personnel/Oleary.html
Dr. O'Leary conducts cutting-edge research on alcohol as a factor
in partner (spouse, date, etc.) abuse and violence, both emotional
and physical in nature.
Stanton Peele, J.D., Ph.D.
Psychologist
[email protected]
Dr. Peele has developed new and very innovative ways of looking
at addictions and their treatment. He has written widely on the
inadequacies of traditional approaches to drinking problems, especially
12-step programs.
H. Wesley Perkins, Ph.D.
Professor of Sociology
Department of Anthropology and Sociology
Hobart & William Smith Colleges
Geneva, NY 14456
(315) 781-3456
[email protected]
Dr. Perkins, the "father of social norms marketing," continues
to develop and test new techniques to implement the approach, and
speaks widely on the subject. Visit his website at http://academic.hws.edu/alcohol
Eric Rimm, Sc.D.
Associate Professor of Epidemiology and Nutrition
Harvard School of Public Health and
Channing Laboratory at the Harvard Medical School
Department of Epidemiology
Room 333a
Building II
655 Huntington Avenue
Boston, MA 02115
[email protected]
www.hsph.harvard.edu/faculty/EricRimm.html and www.hsph.harvard.edu/hpfs
Dr. Rimm has published over 200 important scientific papers on
nutrition, lifestyle, and health, including many on the subject
of alcohol and health. His expertise on these subjects is widely
solicited.
Here's a very brief sample of writings by these speakers
Engs, R.C. "Committee of Fifty," "Fisher, Irving,"
"Reformed Men's Clubs," "Scientific Temperance Federation,"
"Stoddard, Cora Frances." In: Blocker, Jack. Alcohol
& Temperance Encyclopedia, ABC- Clio,2004.
Engs, Ruth C. The Progressive Era's Health Reform Movement:
A Historical Dictionary. Greenwood Publishing Group: Westport
Ct, 2003.
Engs, Ruth C. Drinking Practices and Patterns among Collegians.
SPSS Newsletter, 33 (3), 2002
To see more of Dr. Engs' writings, visit the References
section.
Hanson, David J. Underage Drinking. In: Hybels, Saundra, and Weaver,
Richard L (Eds.) Communicating Effectively. NY: McGraw-Hill,
seventh edition, 2004.
Hanson, David J. The legal drinking age: Science vs. ideology.
In: Balkin, Karen (Ed.) Alcohol: Opposing Viewpoints. San
Diego, CA: Greenhaven Press, 2004.
Hanson, David J. Alcohol Education: What Works. Presentation at
the American Campus and Alcohol Regional Conference, Mystic, CT
(November, 2003).
To see more of Dr. Hanson's writings, visit the References
section.
Heath, Dwight B. Not all Underage Drinking is Harmful. In: Torr,
James D. (Ed.) Teens and Alcohol. San Diego, CA: Greenhaven, 2002.
Heath, Dwight B. American Attitudes toward Alcohol Lead to Underage
Drinking. In: Egendorf, Laura K. (Ed.) Teen Alcoholism. San
Diego, CA: Greenhaven, 2001.
Heath, Dwight B. Culture and Substance Abuse. In: Mezzech, Juan
E. and Fabrega, Horacio (Eds.) Cultural Psychiatry: International
Perspectives. Philadelphia, PA: W.B. Saunders, 2001.
To see more of Dr. Heath's writings, visit the References
section.
Kilmer, Jason R. (with Larimer, M.E.). Practical Issues and Challenges
in Implementing Efficacious Drug Prevention and Intervention Efforts
on College Campuses. Presentation made at National Institute
on Drug Abuse meeting, "Still at Risk for Drug Abuse: New Directions
for Prevention Research Among Young Adults," Bethesda, MD, 2004
(January)
Kilmer, Jason R. Brief Interventions with College Student Drinkers.
Presentation made at the American Campus and Alcohol Regional
Conference, Mystic, CT, 2003 (November).
Kilmer, Jason R. Brief Interventions with College Student Drinkers:
Reducing Alcohol-Related Harm. Presentation made to Arizona Institutes
of Higher Education Network Spring Training participants, Tempe,
AZ, 2003 (April).
To see more of Dr. Kilmer's writings, visit the References
section.
Linkenbach, Jeffrey W. (with Astroth, K.A.) Risky Business:
A Research of Risk-Inherent Recreational Activities, Potential Prevention
Strategies and Possible Applications to Reducing ATV Injuries and
Fatalities. (in press) A publication of the National 4-H Foundation.
Linkenbach, Jeffrey W. (with others). Engaging men as social justice
allies in ending violence against women: Evidence for a social norms
approach. Journal of American College Health. (forthcoming)
Linkenbach, Jeffrey W. Changing High-Risk Behaviors Using Social
Norms Strategies. A workshop presentation at the Community Anti-Drug
Coalitions of America (CADCA) National Leadership Forum XIV. Washington,
D.C. (January 2004).
To see more of Dr. Linkenbach's writings, visit the References
section.
O'Leary, K. Daniel (with others). The impact of severe negative
events in marriage on depression. Journal of Social and Clinical
Psychology. (in press)
O'Leary, K. Daniel (with Schumacher, Julie A.) The association
between alcohol use and
intimate partner violence: Linear effect, threshold effect, or
both? Addictive Behaviors, 2003, 28, 1575-1585.
O'Leary, K. D. & Cano, A. M. (in press). Marital Discord and
Partner Abuse: Correlates and Causes of Depression. In Beach, S.
R. H. (Ed)., Marital and Family Processes in Depression.
American Psychological Association, 2001.
For more of Dr. O'Leary's writings, visit the References
section.
Peele, Stanton. Moral entrepreneurs and truth. Smart Recovery
News & Views, 2002 (Spring), 8-9.
Peele, Stanton. Hungry for the next fix: Behind the relentless,
misguided search for a medical cure for addiction. Reason,
2002 (May), pp. 32-36.
Peele, Stanton. American Heart Association advisory "Wine and Your
Heart" is not science-based. Circulation, 2001, 104,
e73,
For more of Dr. Peele's writings, visit the References
section.
Perkins, H. Wesley (Editor). The Social Norms Approach to
Preventing School and College Age Substance Abuse: A Handbook for
Educators, Counselors, and Clinicians. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass,
2003.
Perkins, H. Wesley. 2003. The Emergence and Evolution of the Social
Norms Approach to Substance Abuse. In H. W. Perkins (ed.), The
Social Norms Approach to Preventing School and College Age Substance
Abuse: A Handbook for Educators, Counselors, and Clinicians,
San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2003.
Perkins, H. Wesley. The Promise and Challenge of Future Work on
the Social Norms Model. In H. W. Perkins (ed.), The Social Norms
Approach to Preventing School and College Age Substance Abuse: A
Handbook for Educators, Counselors, and Clinicians, San Francisco:
Jossey-Bass, 2003.
To see more of Dr. Perkins' writings, visit the References
section.
Rimm, Eric B. (with others) Alcohol consumption in relation to
risk of cholecystectomy in women. American Journal of Clinical
Nutrition, 2003, 78(2), 339-348.
Rimm, Eric B. (with others) A cross-sectional study of alcohol
consumption patterns and biological markers of glycemic control
among 459 women. Diabetes Care, 2003, 26(7), 1971-1979.
Rimm, Eric B. Alcoholic drinking patterns and risk of type 2
diabetes mellitus among younger women. Archives of Internal Medicine,
2003, 163(11), 1329-1337.
To see more of Dr. Rimm's writings, visit the References
section.
References
Please note that this is a very selective list of publications,
arranged alphabetically by author, extending back only to 1990.
Engs, Ruth C.
- Engs, Ruth C. Clean Living Movements: American Cycles of Health
Reform. Praeger: Westport Ct, 2000, 2001. (Reprinted in paperback)
- Engs, Ruth C. Alcohol use and abuse among youth. In: Encyclopedia
of Criminology and Behavior. Taylor and Francis: New York and
London, 2001.
- Engs, Ruth C. (with Mullen, K. The effect of religion and religiosity
on drug use among a selected sample of post secondary students in
Scotland. Addiction Research, 1999, 7(2), 149-170.
- Engs, Ruth C, Cycles of social reform: Is the current anti-alcohol
movement cresting?" Journal Studies on alcohol. , 1997,
58(2), 223-224.
- Engs, Ruth C. (with Teijlinger, E.) Correlates of alcohol, tobacco
and marijuana use among Scottish post-secondary helping profession
students." Journal Studies on Alcohol, 1997, 58(4),
435-4447
- Engs, Ruth C. "Women, alcohol, and health: A drink a day keeps
the heart attack away" Current Opinion in Psychiatry,
1996, 9, 217-220.
- Engs, Ruth C. Family Background of Alcohol Abuse: An Unexpected
Finding. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 1990, 51(6), 542-547.
- Engs, Ruth C. (Ed.) Controversies in the Addictions Field.
Kendal-Hunt: Dubuque, Iowa, 1990
- Engs, Ruth C. (with Hanson, David J.) Gender differences in drinking
patterns and problems among college students. Journal of Alcohol
and Drug Education, 1990, 35(2), 1990.
- Engs, Ruth C. (with Hanson, David J. and Gliksman, Louis) Influences
of Religion and Culture on Drinking Behaviors. British Journal
of Addictions, 1990, 85, 1475-1482.
Hanson, David J.
- Hanson, David J. The extent of underage drinking is exaggerated.
In: Torr, James D. (Ed.) Teens and Alcohol: Current Controversies.
San Diego, CA: Greenhaven Press, 2002.
- Hanson, David J. College Students, Alcohol and Rape (with others).
In: O'Biereck, Gary M and O'Biereck, Sheila, A. (Eds.) Human
Portraits and Behavioral Inquiries. Toronto, Ontario: Canadian
Scholars' Press, 2002.
- Hanson, David J. Alcohol, law and policy. In: Torr, James D. (Ed.)
Underage Drinking. In: Torr, James D. (Ed.) Teens and Alcohol:
Current Controversies. San Diego, CA: Greenhaven, 2002.
- Hanson, David J. Formal Education (the role of formal education
in learning about alcohol and drinking). In Grant, Marcus (Ed.)
Learning to Drink. NY: International Council on Alcohol Policies,
2001.
- Hanson, David J. Thinking and Drinking: Alcohol Expectancies and
Consequences. Invited paper presented at the Gode Alkoholdninger
meetings, Copenhagen, Denmark (April, 2001).
- Hanson, David J. Advertising doesn't encourage teen alcohol abuse.
In: Engendorf, Laura K. (Ed.) Teen Alcoholism. San Diego,
CA: Greenhaven Press, 2001.
- Hanson, David J. Alcohol Use and Youth Education. The Encyclopedia
of Criminology and Deviant Behavior. Philadelphia, PA: Brunner/Routledge,
2001.
- Hanson, David J, Formal Education. In: Houghton, Eleni, and Roche,
Anne M. (Eds.) Learning About Drinking. New York: Taylor
& Francis, 2001.
- Hanson, David J. Interview of Roderic B. Park, "Learner Permits"
for Underage Drinkers. In: Egendorf, Laura, K. (Ed.) Teen Alcoholism.
San Diego, CA: Greenhaven Press, 2001.
- Hanson, David J. (with others). The misguided prohibition that
governs U.S. colleges.
- The Chronicle of Higher Education, 2001 (August 10), 47(48),
p. B14.
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Hanson, David J. The Extent of Underage Drinking is Exaggerated.
In: Torr, James D. (Ed.) Alcoholism. San Diego, CA: Greenhaven
Press, 2000
- Hanson, David J. Health: Alcohol Use and Abuse. In: Smith, Shelley
Wilkerson (Ed.). Stand! Drugs and Society: Contending Ideas and
Opinions. NY: Houghton-Mifflin, 2000.
- Hanson, David J. Binge Drinking. In: Torr, James D. (Ed.) Alcoholism:
Current Controversies. San Diego, CA: Greenhaven Press, 2000.
- Hanson, David J. Health: Alcohol use and abuse. In: Smith, Shelley
Wilkerson (Ed.) Stand! Drugs and Society: Contending Ideas and
Opinions. Belleview, WA: Coursewise, 2000.
- Hanson, David J. Historical Overview of Alcohol Abuse. In Ammerman,
Robert T., Ott, Peggy J., and Tarter, Ralph E. (Eds.) Prevention
and Societal Impact of Drug and Alcohol Abuse. Mahwah, NJ and
London, England: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers, 1999.
- Hanson, David J. Alcohol and Health. In Smith, Shelly Wilkerson
(Ed.) Stand! Drugs and Society. St. Paul, MN: Coursewise
Publishing, 1999.
- Hanson, David J. Drug Prevention Education. Encyclopedia of
Education and Encyclopedia of Higher Education. Oxford, England:
Elsevier Science, 1998. CD-ROM
- Hanson, David J. (with others). College students' drinking problems:
a national study, 1982-1991. Psychological Reports, August,
1992.
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Hanson, David J. Drug Education Programs. The International Encyclopedia
of Curriculum. New York: Pergamon Press, second edition, 1991.
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Hanson, David J. (with Engs, Ruth C.) Black College Students' Drinking
Patterns. In: Forster, Brenda, and Salloway, Jeff (Eds.) The
Socio-Cultural Matrix of Alcohol and Drug Abuse. Lewiston, NY:
Edwin Mellen Press, 1990.
Heath, Dwight B.
- Heath, Dwight B. (with others). The misguided prohibition that
governs U.S. colleges. The Chronicle of Higher Education, 2001
(August 10), 47(48), p. B14
- Heath, Dwight B. Drinking Occasions: Comparative Perspectives
on Alcohol and Culture. Philadelphia, PA: Taylor and Francis,
2000.
- Heath, Dwight B. Drinking and Pleasure across Cultures. In: Stanton
Peele and Marcus Grant (Eds.) Alcohol and Pleasure" A Health
Perspective. Philadelphia: Brunner/Mazel, 1999, pp. 61-72.
- Heath, Dwight B. Raising Alcohol Taxes would not Reduce Alcohol-Related
Problems. In: Barbour, Scott (Ed.) Alcohol: Opposing Viewpoints.
San Diego, CA: Greenhaven, 1998.
- Heath, Dwight B. Beverage Alcohol in Developing Regions: An Anthropological
and Epidemiological Perspective on Public Health Issues. In: Grant,
Marcus (Ed.) Alcohol and Emerging Markets: Patterns, Problems,
and Responses. Philadelphia, PA: Brunner/Mazel, 1998.
- Heath, Dwight B. The War on Drugs as a Metaphor in American Culture.
In: Schaler, Jeffrey A. (Ed.) Drugs: Should We Legalize, Decriminalize,
or Deregulate? Amherst, NY: Prometheus, 1998.
- Heath, Dwight B. Prohibition is a Losing Strategy in the War on
Drugs. In: Thompson, Stephen P. (Ed.) The War on Drugs: Opposing
Viewpoints. San Diego, CA: Greenhaven, 1998.
- Heath, Dwight B. Alcohol can be Beneficial. In: Wekesser, Carol
(Ed.) Chemical Dependency: Opposing Viewpoints. San Diego,
CA: Greenhaven, 1997.
- Heath, Dwight B. (Ed.) International Handbook on Alcohol and
Culture. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1995.
- Heath, Dwight B. An Introduction to Alcohol and Culture in International
Perspective. In: Heath, Dwight B. (Ed.) International Handbook
on Alcohol and Culture. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1995, pp. 1-6.
- Heath, Dwight B. An Anthropological View of Alcohol and Culture
in International Perspective. In: Heath, Dwight B. (Ed.) International
Handbook on Alcohol and Culture. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1995,
pp. 328-347.
- Heath, Dwight B. Some Generalizations about Alcohol and Culture.
In: Heath, Dwight B. (Ed.) International Handbook on Alcohol
and Culture. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1995.
- Heath, Dwight B. Agricultural changes and drinking among the Bolivian
Camba. Human Organization, 1994, 53(4), 357-361.
- Heath, Dwight B. Prohibition or Liberalization of Alcohol and Drugs?
In: Mark Galanter (Ed.) Recent Developments in Alcoholism, Vol
10. NY: Plenum, 1992, pp. 129-145.
- Heath, Dwight B. The Mutual Relevance of Anthropological and Sociological
Perspectives in Alcohol Studies. In: Paul M. Roman (Ed.) Alcohol:
the Development of Sociological Perspectives on Use and Abuse.
New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers Center of Alcohol Studies, 1991, pp.
135-143.
- Heath, Dwight B. Alcohol Studies and Anthropology. In: D.J. Pittman
and H.R. White (Eds.) Society, Culture and Drinking Patterns Reexamined.
New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers Center for Alcohol Studies, 1991, pp.
87-108.
- Heath, Dwight B. Anthropological and Sociological Perspectives
on Alcohol as a Reinforcer. In: Cox, W. Miles (Ed.) Why People
Drink: Parameters of Alcohol as a Reinforcer. NY: Gardner Press,
1990.
- Heath, Dwight B. Alcohol Studies and Anthropology. In: Pittman,
David J. and White, Helene R. (Eds.) Society, Culture and Drinking
Patterns Reexamined. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers Center for Alcohol
Studies, 1991, pp. 87-108.
- Heath, Dwight B. Anthropological and Sociological Perspectives
on Alcohol as a Reinforcer. In: Cox, W. Miles (Ed.) Why People
Drink: Parameters of Alcohol as a Reinforcer. NY: Gardner Press,
1990.
Kilmer, Jason, R.
- Kilmer, Jason R. When alcohol isn't the issue: Other drugs of abuse
and the college student. Keynote address delivered at the 3
rd
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annual Oregon Campus and Community Coalition on Alcohol Issues Conference,
Corvallis, OR, 2003 (February).
- Kilmer, Jason R. (with Cronce, J.M.) Do your data do you justice?
Evaluating social norms interventions. The Report on Social Norms,
2003, 2 (7), 1, 8.
- Kilmer, Jason R. FAQ: Drinking (pamphlet). Santa Cruz,
CA: ETR Associates, 2003.
- Kilmer, Jason R. FAQ: Drugs (pamphlet). Santa Cruz, CA:
ETR Associates, 2003.
- Kilmer, Jason R. (with others). Evaluating a brief alcohol intervention
with fraternities. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, Special
Issue, 2001,62 (3), 370-380.
- Kilmer, Jason R. Brief interventions with college student drinkers:
Reducing harm through skills training. Symposium chaired at the
34
th
- annual Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy
convention, New Orleans, LA, 2001 (November).
- Kilmer, Jason R. (with others). Alcohol skills training for college
students. In P.M. Monti, S.M. Colby, & T.A. O'Leary (Eds.) Adolescents,
Alcohol and Substance Abuse: Reaching Teens Through Brief Intervention
(pp.183-215). New York: Guilford Press, 2001.
- Kilmer, Jason R. Motivational interviewing techniques. Workshop
provided at the Professional Development Institute: Perspectives
and Directions for Serving Youth meeting, Olympia, WA, 2001 (June).
- Kilmer, Jason R. (with Larimer, M.E.). Natural history. In G.
Zernig, A. Savia, M. Kurz, & S. O'Malley (Eds.), Handbook
of Alcoholism (pp. 13-28). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, 2000.
- Kilmer, Jason R. Brief interventions aiming to reduce the harm
associated with college student drinking. In D. Hanson (Chair),
Best practice panel. Alcohol education: What works. Symposium conducted
at The American Campus and Alcohol conference, Washington, D.C.,
2000 (October).
- Kilmer, Jason R. Drinking Facts (pamphlet). Santa Cruz,
CA: ETR Associates, 2000.
- Kilmer, Jason R. (with others). Liability management or risk management?
Evaluation of a Greek system alcohol policy. Psychology of Addictive
Behaviors, 1999, 13 (4), 269-278.
- Kilmer, Jason R. Drinking: What's Normal, What's Not (pamphlet).
Santa Cruz, CA: ETR Associates, 1999.
- Kilmer, Jason R. (with Marlatt, G.A). Consumer choice: Implications
of behavioral economics for drug use and treatment. Behavior
Therapy, 1998, 29, 567-576.
- Kilmer, Jason R. Reducing alcohol abuse on college campuses: A
successful intervention. Presentation made at the Community Anti-Drug
Coalitions of America's Ninth Annual Leadership Forum, Washington,
DC. 1998 (November).
- Kilmer, Jason R. Interventions with college student drinkers:
Reducing alcohol-related harm. Symposium chaired at the 32
nd
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annual Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy convention,
Washington, DC., 1998 (November).
- Kilmer, Jason R. (with others). Harm reduction strategies for substance
use and abuse. In G.A. Marlatt. G. Alan (Ed.), Harm Reduction:
Pragmatic Strategies for Managing High-Risk Behaviors (pp. 145-217).
New York: Guilford Press, 1998.
- Kilmer, Jason R. (with others). Screening for alcoholism among
persons with recent TBI. Rehabilitation Psychology, 1997,
42, 259-271.
- Kilmer, Jason R. Motivational interviewing: Strategies for enhancing
motivation to change. In-service training presented at the Substance
Abuse Treatment Program, Department of Veteran's Affairs, Veteran's
Administration Medical Center, Newington, CT, 1997 (April).
- Kilmer, Jason R. Binge Drinking (pamphlet). Santa Cruz,
CA: ETR Associates, 1997.
- Kilmer, Jason R. Readiness to change alcohol use after traumatic
brain injury. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,
1997, 78, 592-596.
- Kilmer, Jason R. (with Marlatt, G. Alan.). College drinking and
the Greek system: Examining the role of perceived norms for high-risk
behavior. Journal of College Student Development, 1997, 38,
587-598.
- Kilmer, Jason R. Getting What You Want From Drinking (pamphlet).
Santa Cruz, CA: ETR Associates, 1996.
- Kilmer, Jason R. Readiness to change alcohol use after traumatic
brain injury: Implications for intervention. In-service training
presented at the Alcohol and Drug
- Abuse Treatment Center, University of Connecticut School of Medicine,
John Dempsey Hospital, Farmington, CT., 1996 (September).
- Kilmer, Jason R. Extension of a motivational frame for educational
programming with university residents. Paper presented in the Lifestyle
'94 Symposium, Sixth International Conference on Treatment of Addictive
Behaviors, Santa Fe, NM., 1993 (January).
Linkenbach, Jeffrey W.
- Linkenbach, Jeffrey W. MOST OF US: Key Findings from Statewide
Montana Social Norms Projects for Preventing Impaired Driving and
Increasing Seatbelt Use. A presentation to staff and participants
at the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).
Washington, D.C. (November 2003).
- Linkenbach, Jeffrey W. Applying Social Norms Theory in Various
Settings. A Keynote presentation and series of interactive workshop
presentations at the U.S. Department of Education/ Office of Safe
and Drug-Free Schools Technical Assistance Grantees Meeting. Washington,
D.C. (November 2003).
- Linkenbach, Jeffrey W. (with Cornish, J. Using social norms to
reduce impaired driving. The Peer Educator, 2003, 26(3),
8. (The BACCHUS & GAMMA Peer Education Network)
- Linkenbach, Jeffrey W. (with others). Developing theoretical and
environmental policy for underage drinking. American Journal
of Health Behavior. 2003, 27(5), 508-523.
- Linkenbach Jeffrey W (with Perkins H.W.) Most Of Us
Are Tobacco-Free: An Eight Month Social Norms Campaign Reducing
Youth Initiation Of Smoking In Montana." In: Perkins, H. Wesley
(Ed), The Social Norms Approach to Preventing School and College
Age Substance Abuse: A Handbook for Educators, Counselors, and Clinicians.
San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2003.
- Linkenbach, Jeffrey W. (with others). Parents' Perceptions of Parenting
Norms: Using the Social Norms Approach to Reinforce Effective Parenting.
In: Perkins, H. Wesley (Ed), The Social Norms Approach to Preventing
School and College Age Substance Abuse: A Handbook for Educators,
Counselors, and Clinicians. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2003.
- Linkenbach, Jeffrey W. (Perkins H.Wwsley) Most Of Us
Are Tobacco-Free: An Eight Month Social Norms Campaign Reducing
Youth Initiation Of Smoking In Montana." In: Perkins, H. Wesley
(Ed). The Social Norms Approach to Preventing School and College
Age Substance Abuse: A Handbook for Educators, Counselors, and Clinicians.
San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2003.
- Linkenbach, Jeffrey W. (with Perkins, H. Wesley). Misperceptions
of Peer Alcohol Norms in a Statewide Survey of Young Adults. In:
Perkins, H. Wesley (Ed.), The Social Norms Approach to Preventing
School and College Age Substance Abuse: A Handbook for Educators,
Counselors, and Clinicians, San Francisco: Jossey-Bass,
2003.
- Linkenbach, Jeffrey W. (with Perkins, H. Wesley). Most of Us Are
Tobacco Free: An Eight-Month Social Norms Campaign Reducing Youth
Initiation of Smoking in Montana. In: Perkins, H. Wesley (Ed.),
The Social Norms Approach to Preventing School and College Age
Substance Abuse: A Handbook for Educators, Counselors, and Clinicians,
San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2003.
- Linkenbach, Jeffrey W. (with Perkins, H. Wesley and DeJong, William).
Parents' Perceptions of Parenting Norms: Using the Social Norms
Approach to Reinforce Effective Parenting. In: Perkins, H. Wesley
(Ed.), The Social Norms Approach to Preventing School and College
Age Substance Abuse: A Handbook for Educators, Counselors, and Clinicians,
San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2003.
- Linkenbach, Jeffrey W. MOST OF US Are Meth-Free. A Keynote lunch
address with Montana's Attorney General at the Big Sky Illicit Drug
Conference. Billings, MT. (September 2003).
- Linkenbach, Jeffrey W. MOST OF US Wear Seatbelts. A presentation
at the National Conference on the Social Norms Model. Boston, MA
(July 2003).
- Linkenbach Jeffrey .W. (with Perkins, H.W.). Montana Adult Seatbelt
Norms Survey. Bozeman, MT: Montana State University, Montana
Social Norms Project, 2002.
- Linkenbach, Jeffrey W. Marketing highlight: Drinking and driving.
In Kotler, P., Roberto, N., & Lee, N (Eds.), Social Marketing.
Teller Oaks, CA: Sage Publication, Inc., 2002
- Linkenbach, Jeffrey W. Most OF Us Are Tobacco-Free: Reducing 1
st
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Time Tobacco Use in Teenagers in a Multi-County Setting. A presentation
at the National Conference on the Social Norms Approach to Prevention.
Philadelphia, PA (July 2002).
- Linkenbach, Jeffrey W. Estimated blood alcohol levels reached
by "binge" and "non-binge" drinkers: A survey of young adults in
Montana. Psychology of Addictions, 2001, 15, 317-320.
- Linkenbach, Jeffrey W. Everything You Need to Know About the Social
Norms Approach. A presentation to the BACCHUS-Canada 15
th
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Annual National Conference. Toronto, Ontario (May 2001).
- Linkenbach, Jeffrey W. (with others). Estimated Blood Alcohol Levels
Reached by 'Binge' and 'Non-Binge' Drinkers: A Survey of Young Adults
in Montana. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 2001, 15(4),
317-320.
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