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Reducing Underage Drinking: A Collective Responsibility (2004)
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Reducing Underage Drinking: A Collective Responsibility

Appendix B
Agenda and Participants October 10-11, 2002 Public Workshop

Agenda

Thursday, October 10, 2002

11:00 a.m.

Welcome and Purpose of the Workshop

 

Richard J. Bonnie, Committee and Workshop Chair University of Virginia Law School

11:15

Underage Drinking: The Scope and Consequences of the Problem

 

Epidemiology of Underage Drinking

Robert Flewelling, Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation

 

Health Consequences

Sandra Brown, University of California, San Diego

 

Social Costs and Consequences

Ralph Hingson, Boston University School of Public Health

12:00 p.m.

Open Discussion

12:30

LUNCH

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284
Front Matter (R1-R18)
Executive Summary (1-12)
1. Introduction: The Challenge (13-32)
I. Underage Drinking in the United States - 2. Characteristics of Underage Drinking (33-57)
3. Consquences of Underage Drinking (58-69)
4. Understanding Youth Drinking (70-86)
II. The Strategy - 5. Designing the Strategy (87-107)
6. National Media Campaign (108-124)
7. Alcohol Industry (125-144)
8. Entertainment Industries (145-157)
9. Access (158-184)
10. Youth-Oriented Interventions (185-215)
11. Communities (216-231)
12. Federal and State Governments (232-249)
References (250-282)
Appendix A: Statement of Task (283-283)
Appendix B: Agenda and Participants, October 10-11, 2002, Public Workshop (284-288)
Appendix C: Agenda and Participants, November 18, 2002, Open Committee Meeting and Public Forum (289-291)
Appendix D: Other Public Contributors (292-295)
Appendix E: Biographical Sketches of Committee Members and Staff (296-302)
Index (303-318)
1 The Epidemiology of Underage Drinking in the United States: An Overview--Robert L. Flewelling, Mallie J. Paschall, and Christopher Ringwalt (319-350)
2 Social, Health, and Economic Consequences of Underage Drinking--Ralph Hingson and Donald Kenkel (351-382)
3 Health Consequences of Adolescent Alcohol Involvement--Sandra A. Brown and Susan F. Tapert (383-401)
4 Developmental and Environmental Influences on Underage Drinking: A General Overview--Bonnie L. Halpern-Felsher and Michael Biehl (402-416)
5 Perceptions of Risk and Social Judgments: Biases and Motivational Factors--Janis E. Jacobs (417-436)
6 Alcohol Use and Misuse: Prevention Strategies with Minors--William Hansen and Linda Dusenbury (437-457)
7 Supply Side Approaches to Reducing Underage Drinking: An Assessment of the Scientific Evidence--Harold D. Holder (458-489)
8 Effectiveness of Sanctions and Law Enforcement Practices Targeted at Underage Drinking Not Involving Operation of a Motor Vehicle--Thomas L. Hafemeister and Shelly L. Jackson (490-540)
9 The Effects of Price on Alcohol Use, Abuse, and Their Consequences--Frank J. Chaloupka (541-564)
10 Media Intervention Impact: Evidence and Promising Strategies--Charles Atkin (565-596)
11 Alcohol in the Media: Drinking Portrayals, Alcohol Advertising, and Alcohol Consumption Among Youth--Joel W. Grube (597-624)
12 Alcohol Advertising and Promotion--David Jernigan and James O’Hara (625-653)
13 Drinking and Coming of Age in a Cross-Cultural Perspective--Robin Room (654-677)
14 Preventing Underage Drinking in American Indian and Alaska Native Communities: Contexts, Epidemiology, and Culture--Douglas K. Novins, Paul Spicer, Janette Beals, and Spero M. Manson (678-696)
15 Teen Treatment: Addressing Alcohol Problems Among Adolescents--Rosalind Brannigan, Mathea Falco, Linda Dusenbury, and William B. Hansen (697-715)
16 Youth Smoking Prevention Policy: Lessons Learned and Continuing Challenges--Paula M. Lantz (716-742)

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Reducing Underage Drinking: A Collective Responsibility Appendix B Agenda and Participants October 10-11, 2002 Public Workshop Agenda Thursday, October 10, 2002 11:00 a.m. Welcome and Purpose of the Workshop   Richard J. Bonnie, Committee and Workshop Chair University of Virginia Law School 11:15 Underage Drinking: The Scope and Consequences of the Problem   Epidemiology of Underage Drinking Robert Flewelling, Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation   Health Consequences Sandra Brown, University of California, San Diego   Social Costs and Consequences Ralph Hingson, Boston University School of Public Health 12:00 p.m. Open Discussion 12:30 LUNCH

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Reducing Underage Drinking: A Collective Responsibility 1:15 Risk Factors, Risk Perception, and Youth Decision Making   Risk and Protective Factors and Cognitive Development Bonnie Halpern-Felsher, University of California, San Francisco   Risk Perception and Decision Making Janis Jacobs, Pennsylvania State University   Respondent: Robert Pandina, Rutgers 2:00 Open Discussion 2:30 The Special Case of the Military   Kenneth Hoffman, United States Army Medical Corps 2:45 Open Discussion 3:00 Media and Advertising   Media-Based Interventions Charles Atkin, Michigan State University   Industry Marketing and Advertising Strategies James O’Hara, Center on Alcohol Marketing and Youth   The Effect of Advertising on Youth Joel Grube, Prevention Research Center 4:00 Open Discussion 4:30 Alcohol Use and Misuse Prevention Strategies for Minors   William Hansen and Linda Dusenbury, Tanglewood Research Inc. 5:00 Open Discussion 5:30 Adjourn

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Reducing Underage Drinking: A Collective Responsibility Friday, October 11, 2002 8:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast 8:30 Welcome and Brief Recap   Richard J. Bonnie 8:45 The Special Case of College Drinking   A Call To Action Ralph Hingson, Boston University School of Public Health Respondent: Daniel Trujillo, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 9:15 Open Discussion 9:45 BREAK 10:00 Drinking and Coming of Age in a Cross-Cultural Perspective   Robin Room, Center for Social Research on Alcohol and Drugs Stockholm University 10:30 Open Discussion 11:00 Environmental Approaches   Supply-Side Approaches Harold Holder, Prevention Research Center   The Effect of Pricing Frank Chaloupka, University of Illinois at Chicago 11:30 Open Discussion 12:00 p.m. LUNCH

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Reducing Underage Drinking: A Collective Responsibility 1:00 Lessons Learned from Youth Smoking Prevention   Paula Lantz, University of Michigan School of Public Health 1:30 Discussion 2:00 Closing Remarks 2:30 Workshop Adjourns OTHER PARTICIPANTS Kimberly Ball, The Century Council Jeff Becker, Beer Institute Gayle Boyd, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism John Calfree, American Enterprise Institute Shannon Campagna, National Beer Wholesalers Association Sharon Cantelon, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Joan Corboy, Remove Intoxicated Drivers Johnneta Davis-Joyce, Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation Arthur DeCelle, Beer Institute Gary Decker, The Century Council Andy Dobson, National Beer Wholesalers Association Gwyndolyn Ensley, Department of Health and Human Services Susan Ferguson, Insurance Institute for Highway Safety James Frank, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration David French, Mothers Against Drunk Driving D. St. George, Center for Substance Abuse and Prevention Monica Gourovitz, Distilled Spirits Council of the U.S. Pat Green, The CDM Group Susan Haney, Beer Institute Roberta Hochberg, Leadership to Keep Children Alcohol Free Kelly Kahn, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Geoffrey Laredo, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Laurie Knight, National Beer Wholesalers Association Stephanie Manning, Mothers Against Drunk Driving Mina McDaniel, Greer, Margolis, Mitchell, Burns, and Associates Michael Miguel, representative of Congressman Dan Miller Kimberly Miller, Center for Science in the Public Interest Thomas Murphy, Department of Justice Cheryl Neverman, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Patricia Powell, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism

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Reducing Underage Drinking: A Collective Responsibility Craig Purser, National Beer Wholesalers Association Amber Reed, Beer Institute Rebecca Reeve, Governor’s Institute on Alcohol and Substance Abuse Cynthia Simms, National Capital Coalition to Prevent Underage Drinking Joe Stanton, Beer Institute Erik Strickland, Mothers Against Drunk Driving Leslie Snyder, association not known Will Taliaferro, Greer, Margolis, Mitchell, Burns, and Associates Kyndel Turvaville, Beacon Consulting Group Judith Vicary, Pennsylvania State University Allan Williams, Insurance Institute for Highway Safety Steve Wing, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Donald Zeigler, American Medical Association

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