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WORKING BIBLIOGRAPHY
Social Media Campaign Proposal - Working Bibliography
Frank Ahmed
BEHS 364
Dr. Dantrell Simmons
University of Maryland Global Campus
January 23, 2022
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Chen, K.-H., Chen, C.-Y., Liu, C.-Y., Lin, Y.-C., Chen, W. J., & Lin, K.-M. (2011).
Multilevel influences of school and family on alcohol-purchasing behaviors in
school-aged children. Drug & Alcohol Dependence, 114(2/3), 127–133. https://doiorg.ezproxy.umgc.edu/10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2010.09.010
This study points to the significant impact of family socioeconomics, family drinking, and
neighborhood school environment on children’s independent alcohol purchases, which can vary
depending on their drinking experience. Furthermore, it identifies the multistep effects of school
and family characteristics on children’s alcohol consumption and investigates the heterogeneity
associated with this relationship. Even more than that, the study showed that children who did
not participate in after-school activities or saw their parents drink alcohol were two to three times
more likely to purchase alcoholic beverages alone.
Kuo, P.-H., Kalsi, G., Prescott, C. A., Hodgkinson, C. A., Goldman, D., Alexander, J., van
den Oord, E. J., Chen, X., Sullivan, P. F., Patterson, D. G., Walsh, D., Kendler, K.
S., & Riley, B. P. (2009). Associations of glutamate decarboxylase genes with initial
sensitivity and age-at-onset of alcohol dependence in the Irish Affected Sib Pair
Study of Alcohol Dependence. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 101(1–2), 80–87.
https://doi-org.ezproxy.umgc.edu/10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2008.11.009
This study discusses the side effects of gamma-Aminobutyric acid, or γ-aminobutyric acid
(GABA) on alcohol dependence (alcohol dependency) and how bro-alcohol dependency has
been studied. Additionally, The study confirms in numerous preceding research advises that
GABA can be closely related to alcohol withdrawal, tolerance, and the signs that shape an
alcohol dependency diagnosis. The genes coding for glutamate decarboxylase (alcohol
dependency), the rate-proscribing enzyme in GABA synthesis, are of ability side effects for their
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affiliation to ethanol intake and alcohol dependency. The first look discovered no proof for the
affiliation of alcohol dependency genes with alcohol dependency; however, the enormous
affiliation of alcohol dependency with preliminary sensitivity and age at onset of alcohol
dependency. The findings suggest that the underlying pathophysiology regulated through genes
can be immediately associated with the aspect approaches that shape alcohol dependency rather
than the scientific disorder.
Rinker, D. V., & Neighbors, C. (2013). Social influence on temptation: Perceived
descriptive norms, temptation and restraint, and problem drinking among college
students. Addictive Behaviors, 38(12), 2918–2923. https://doiorg.ezproxy.umgc.edu/10.1016/j.addbeh.2013.08.027
To date, no studies have investigated the link between temptation and resistance to perceived
descriptive norms about alcohol and alcohol problems among college students. The purpose of
this study was to investigate whether perceived descriptive norms mitigated the relationship
between temptation and resistance to drinking in college students. Drinking every week and
other alcohol-related issues were investigated for perceived descriptive norms, cognitiveemotional involvement (CEP) (temptation), and cognitive-behavioral control (CBC)
(suppression). Furthermore, perceived descriptive norms moderated the associations between
CEP and weekly alcohol consumption and CEP and alcohol-related problems.
Slesnick, N., Feng, X., Brakenhoff, B., & Brigham, G. S. (2014). Parenting under the
influence: the effects of opioids, alcohol and cocaine on mother-child interaction.
Addictive Behaviors, 39(5), 897–900. https://doiorg.ezproxy.umgc.edu/10.1016/j.addbeh.2014.02.003
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Little is known about the differences between parenting and mother-child interactions among
mothers using different drugs of choice or mothers of older children aged 8 to 16 years. The
study reports results from a sample of mothers and their 816-year-old children treated with
opioids, alcohol, and cocaine. A mother-infant observation task and a self-reported childcare
intervention indicated that opioid autonomy was less impaired and more receptive to mothers
than alcoholic mothers
Zheng, Y., Albert, D., McMahon, R. J., Dodge, K., & Dick, D. (2018). Glucocorticoid
receptor (NR3C1) gene polymorphism moderate intervention effects on the
developmental trajectory of African-American adolescent alcohol abuse. Prevention
Science, 19(1), 79–89. https://doi-org.ezproxy.umgc.edu/10.1007/s11121-016-0726-4
The study investigates the effect of the glucocorticoid receptor (NR3C1) gene variants and
interventional effects on the developmental trajectory of alcohol abuse in adolescence. Both
Caucasian and African Americans have shown a significant increase in alcohol abuse over the
past year, with significant individual differences in linear growth. African Americans showed a
lower overall level and slower linear growth rate than Caucasians. The intervention effect on
linear growth was stronger for African Americans with minor alleles than those without minor
ones.
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