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ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Social Host Policies and Underage Drinking Parties

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Pages 41-53 | Published online: 25 Sep 2012

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M. J. Cox, K. Sewell, K. L. Egan, S. Baird, C. Eby, K. Ellis & J. Kuteh. (2019) A systematic review of high-risk environmental circumstances for adolescent drinking. Journal of Substance Use 24:5, pages 465-474.
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Melissa J. Cox, Angela K. Stevens, Tim Janssen & Kristina M. Jackson. (2022) Event-level contextual predictors of high-intensity drinking events among young adults. Drug and Alcohol Dependence 239, pages 109590.
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Bettina Friese & Joel W. Grube. (2014) Teen Parties: Who Has Parties, What Predicts Whether There Is Alcohol and Who Supplies the Alcohol?. The Journal of Primary Prevention 35:6, pages 391-396.
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