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FYI:
> Database Record
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> Record: 25064
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> Accession Number: AD25064
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> Author:
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> Title: From temperance to prevention
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> Source Document: Prevention File: Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs
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> Source I.D.: Winter 1993. pp. 8-10
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> Medium: Magazine, Periodical Article (14)
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> LANG : English
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> Funding Source: Funding Source Unknown (09)
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> Contract/Grant:
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> Notes:
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> Abstract: America is in its third cycle of temperance in the last 200
> years. Historically, every 70 to 80 years, Americans experience a rise
> in consumption of alcoholic beverages followed by a temperance
> movement. Countries of northern Europe and North America are more
> concerned about alcoholism and other alcohol-related problems than
> those along the Mediterranean, even though alcohol consumption is as
> great or greater in the latter countries. Temperance cultures
> generally are those with a dominant Protestant tradition and who drink
> a considerable portion of their alcohol in the form of distilled
> spirits.
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> Term Descriptors: Temperance movement
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> Term Descriptors: Prevention
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> Term Descriptors: Drinking and driving
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> Term Descriptors: Underage drinking
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> Term Descriptors: Public policy on health
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> Term Descriptors: Per capita consumption
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> Term Descriptors: Research
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> Publication No.:
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> Copyright: Copyright 1993. Permission to reprint articles is granted
> for noncommercial use and with acknowledgement.
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> Availability: Publications/Sales, Prevention File, Alcohol, Tobacco &
> Other Drug Studies, UCSD Extension 0176, 9500 Gilman Drive, La Jolla,
> CA 92093-0176 (USA)
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> END OF RECORD
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