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  2. Johnston, L.S.; O’Malley, P.M.; Bachman J.G.; and Schulenberg, J.E., 2006, Monitoring the Future National Results on Adolescent Drug Use: Overview of Key Findings, 2005 (NIH Publication No. 06-5882), Bethesda, MD: National Institute of Drug Abuse.
  3. Johnston, L.S., et al., 2006. 8. Jones-Webb, R., et al., 1997, “Relationships among alcohol availability, drinking location, alcohol consumption, and drinking problems in adolescents,” Substance Use and Misuse 32, 1261-1285.
  4. Teenage Research Unlimited (TRU) for The Century Council, Omnibuzz, 2003.
  5. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, “Underage Drinking: Why Do Adolescents Drink, What Are the Risks, and How Can Underage Drinking Be Prevented?” Alcohol Alert 67, January 2006.
  6. Teenage Research Unlimited (TRU) for The Century Council, Omnibuzz, 2003.
  7. American Medical Association, Harmful Consequences of Alcohol Use on the Brains of Children, Adolescents, and College Students, 2002.