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There have been various alcohol restriction trials in Northern
Australia. the most recent being in Alice Springs NT.
The Menzies School of health research in Darwin have written
some occasional papers on some of these trials
www.menzies.edu.au
The current evaluation of the Alice Springs Trial has the site below
www.powerwater.com.au/health/news/2002/27032002_ERG_launch.
shtml
The Northern Territory Government has media releases on the topic
see:
http://www.tafeofcourse.nt.gov.au/ntg/news/20011213_alcohol.shtml
The Alice Springs News, a local weekly also has a running debate
on the topic:
www.alicespringsnews.com.au
These sites might help.
Stephanie Knox
On 1 Nov 2002, at 13:08, Jodi Thesenvitz wrote:
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> [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Robert Hornik
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> Subject: [SM] Alcohol media campaigns
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> I am serving on a National Academy of Sciences Committee charged by
> the Congress with "developing a strategy to reduce and prevent
> underage drinking." One of the strategies we are to examine is mass
> media campaigns. Excluding the single college campus-focused project,
> we have been able to locate almost no published literature describing
> and evaluating such campaigns (in sharp contrast to the much richer
> literature on anti-drug or anti-tobacco campaigns.)
>
> I would be grateful for any leads to published studies, book chapters,
> technical reports which describe and, particularly, evaluate such
> campaigns in the US or in any part of the world.
>
> Thanks, Bob Hornik
>
>
> Robert Hornik
> Wilbur Schramm Professor of Communication and Health Policy
> Annenberg School for Communication
> University of Pennsylvania
> 3620 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104
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Family Medicine Research Centre
The University of Sydney
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Australia
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