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Further Resources

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Grant, M. (Ed.) (1998).  Alcohol and emerging markets: Patterns, problems, and responses. Philadelphia: Brunner/Mazel.

Grant, M. & Litvak, J. (Eds.) (1998).  Drinking patterns and their consequences. Washington, DC: Taylor & Francis.

Gunzerath, L., Faden, V., Zakhari, S., & Warren, K. (2004). National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism report on moderate drinking. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research , 28(6),  829-847.

Haworth, A., & Simpson, R. (Eds.) (2004).  Moonshine markets: Issues in unrecorded alcohol beverage production and consumption . New York, NY : Bunner-Routledge.

International Center for Alcohol Policies (ICAP). (2004). Drinking patterns: From theory to practice. ICAP Report 15. Washington, DC: ICAP.

MacDonald, I. (Ed.) (1999).  Health issues related to alcohol consumption. London: Blackwell Science.

National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA). (2003).  State of the science report on the effects of moderate drinking. Rockville, MD: Department of Health and Human Services.

Rehm, J., Room, R., Graham, K., Monteiro, M., Gmel, G., & Sempos, C.T. (2003). The relationship of average volume of alcohol consumption and patterns of drinking to burden of disease: An overview. Addiction98, 1209-1228.  

San Jose, B., van Oers, J.A.M., van de Mheen, H., Garretsen, H.F.L., & Mackenbach, J.P. (2000). Drinking patterns and health outcomes: Occasional versus regular drinking. Addiction, 95, 865-872.

 Stockwell, T. (2001). Harm reduction, drinking patterns and the NHMRC Drinking Guidelines. Drug and Alcohol Review, 20, 121-129.

 Wells, S., & Graham, K. (2003). Aggression involving alcohol: Relationship to drinking patterns and social context. Addiction, 98, 33-42.

World Health Organization (WHO). (2000). International guide for monitoring alcohol consumption and related harm. Geneva: Author.