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Journal of Studies on Alcohol|January 17, 2003
Enhancing the effectiveness of traditional interventions with drinking drivers by adding brief individual intervention componentsElisabeth Wells-Parker, Marsha WilliamsAddictive Behaviors|July 12, 2005
Are depressed drinking/driving offenders more receptive to brief intervention?Elisabeth Wells-Parker, Patricia Dill, Marsha Williams, et al.Experimental Aging Research|March 13, 2009
The effects of chemotherapy on Useful Field of View (UFOV) in younger and older breast cancer patientsCarolyn E Adams-Price, Linda W Morse, Ginger W Cross, et al.Alcohol Health and Research World|December 5, 2019
Mandated Treatment: Lessons From Research With Drinking and Driving OffendersElisabeth Wells-ParkerAddictive Behaviors|December 26, 2006
The relationship between depressed mood, self-efficacy and affective states during the drinking driving sequencePatricia L Dill, Elisabeth Wells-Parker, Ginger W Cross, et al.Accident; Analysis and Prevention|April 10, 2002
An exploratory study of the relationship between road rage and crash experience in a representative sample of US driversElisabeth Wells-Parker, Jennifer Ceminsky, Victoria Hallberg, et al.Alcohol Research & Health : the Journal of the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism|June 14, 2006
Court-mandated treatment for convicted drinking driversPatricia L Dill, Elisabeth Wells-ParkerTraffic Injury Prevention|July 28, 2004
The emergency care setting for screening and intervention for alcohol use problems among injured and high-risk drivers: a reviewPatricia L Dill, Elisabeth Wells-Parker, Carl A SoderstromJournal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs|September 11, 2008
Examining the link between drinking-driving and depressed moodGina Stoduto, Patricia Dill, Robert E Mann, et al.Current Drug Abuse Reviews|July 28, 2009
Negative affect and drinking drivers: a review and conceptual model linking dissonance, efficacy and negative affect to risk and motivation for changeElisabeth Wells-Parker, Robert E Mann, Patricia L Dill, et al.Pageof 2