Readings (Listing does not imply endorsement)
Brake, Mike. Needed: A license to drink. Newsweek, March 14, 1994.Engs, Ruth C., and Hanson, David J. University students' drinking patterns and problems: Examining the effects of raising the purchase age. Public Health Reports, 1988, 1, 65-83.
Engs, Ruth C., and Hanson, David J. Age-specific alcohol prohibition and college students' drinking problems. Psychological Reports, 1986, 59, 79-84.
Gonzalez, Gerardo. Effect of raising the drinking age among college students in Florida. College Student Journal, 1989, 67-75.
Hanson, David J. Preventing Alcohol Abuse: Alcohol, Culture, and Control. Westport, CT: Praeger, 1995.
Hughes, Stella P., and Dodder, Richard A. Changing the minimum drinking age: Results from a longitudinal study. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 1992, 53, 568-575.
International Center for Alcohol Policies. Drinking Age Limits. Washington, DC: International Center for Alcohol Policies, 1998. (Report number 4)
Lotterhos, J. F., Holbert, D., and Glover, E. D. The impact of the 21-year drinking age law on university students' alcohol use, 1986-1989. Paper presented at the annual meetings of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance. New Orleans, LA, 1990.
Viglis, E., and DeGenova, A. Youth and forbidden fruit: Experiences with changes in legal drinking in North America. Journal of Criminal Justice, 1984, 12, 161-172.
Zylman, R. The consequences of lower legal drinking ages on alcohol-related
crash involvement of young people. Journal of Trraffic Safety Education,
1977 (January), 13-18.
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1993, 12(2), 104-119.

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