A
Prospective Study of Underage Drinking and Driving Behaviors Alcohol
Advertising: A Study of Children and Adolescents Adolescent
Sexuality and Television Predicting Underage
Drinking and Driving: A Regional Study
Joel
W. Grube, Director of the Center for Adolescent and Child Health Research, received
his Ph.D. in psychology from Washington State University in 1979. He was Coordinator
of the Public Opinion Laboratory (1977-1978) and Assistant Director of the Social
Research Center at Washington State University (1978-1981), Senior Research Officer
at the Economic and Social Research Institute in Dublin, Ireland (1981-1983),
and a Post Doctoral Research Fellow in Alcohol Studies at the School of Public
Health, University of California, Berkeley (1985-1986). Since 1986 he has been
a Senior Research Scientist at the Prevention Research Center, Berkeley, CA. He
has been an Associate Director of the Prevention Research Center since 1998. His
research focuses on social-psychological and environmental factors influencing
drinking among adolescents and young adults. His
current research projects include a longitudinal survey study of underage drinking
and driving; a longitudinal study on the effects of alcohol advertising on the
drinking beliefs and behaviors of children and adolescents; and a longitudinal
study on the effects of exposure to sexuality in the media on adolescents' sexual
risk taking. Proceed
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