Readings (Listing does not imply endorsement)
Allen, D. N., Sprenkel, D. G., and Vitale, P. A. Reactance theory and alcohol consumption laws: Further confirmation among collegiate alcohol consumers. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 1994, 55 (1), 34-40.Asch, P., and Levy, D. T. Does the minimum drinking age affecting traffic fatalities? Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 1987, 6 (2), 180-192.
R. C. Engs, and Hanson, D. J. Reactance theory: A test with collegiate drinking. Psychological Reports, 1989, (64), 1083-1086.
R. C. Engs and Hanson, D. J. University students' drinking patterns and problems: Examining the effects of raising the purchase age. Public Health Reports, 1988, 1, 65-83.
R. C. Engs, and Hanson, D. J. Age-specific alcohol prohibition and college students' drinking problems. Psychological Reports, 1986, 59, 79-84.
Gonzalez, G. Effect of raising the drinking age among college students in Florida. College Student Journal, 1989, 67-75.
Hughes, S. P., and Dodder, R. 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, March, 1998. (Report number 4).
Kathryn Stewart Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation. Environmentally Oriented Prevention Poloicies for Young Adults. Alcohol Policiy X Paper, 1996 (October), p.6.
Meilman, P. W., Stone, J. E., Gaylor, M. S., and Turco, J. H. Alcohol consumption by college undergraduates: Current use and 10-year trends. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 1990, 51 (5), 389-395.
Lotterhos, J. F., Holbert, D., and Glover, E. D. The impact of the 21-year-old 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, Louisiana, 1990.
Simpson, H. M., Mayhew, D. R., and Beirness, D. J. The Decline in Drinking-Driving Fatalities in Canada: A Decade of Progress Comes to an End? Ottawa, Ontario: Traffic Injury Research Foundation, 1995, p. 508.
Vigilis, E., and De Genova. 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 Traffic Safety Education, 1977 (January), 13-18.

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