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Norman Giesbrecht

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Addiction (Abingdon, England)|July 1, 2009
Controlling gambling: a population-based perspective to measurement and monitoring as resource for effective interventionsNorman Giesbrecht
Substance Use & Misuse|December 14, 2007
Community-based prevention of alcohol problems: addressing the challenges of increasing deregulation of alcoholNorman Giesbrecht
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|March 15, 2008
Modern-day miracles: declining per capita consumption and increased awareness of alcohol's damage in a drinking-oriented societyNorman Giesbrecht
Adicciones|September 25, 2008
Recent developments in overall alcohol consumption and high risk drinking: a case for effective population level interventions in CanadaNorman Giesbrecht
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|October 29, 2017
A new resource for examining and responding to the contexts of alcohol-related harmNorman Giesbrecht
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|July 25, 2007
Reducing alcohol-related damage in populations: rethinking the roles of education and persuasion interventionsNorman Giesbrecht
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|December 18, 2014
Commentary on Nelson et al. (2015): Challenges of adopting and implementing effective alcohol policiesNorman Giesbrecht
Drug and Alcohol Review|November 30, 2006
Community-based interventions and alcohol, tobacco and other drugs: foci, outcomes and implicationsNorman Giesbrecht, Emma Haydon
Drug and Alcohol Review|October 18, 2014
Fostering and framing international social research on alcohol and other drugs: a tribute to Robin RoomNorman Giesbrecht, Pia Rosenqvist
Drug and Alcohol Review|April 26, 2014
Public perceptions and alcohol policies: six case studies that examine trends and interactionsNorman Giesbrecht, Michael Livingston
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Addiction (Abingdon, England)|July 1, 2009
Controlling gambling: a population-based perspective to measurement and monitoring as resource for effective interventionsNorman Giesbrecht
Substance Use & Misuse|December 14, 2007
Community-based prevention of alcohol problems: addressing the challenges of increasing deregulation of alcoholNorman Giesbrecht
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|March 15, 2008
Modern-day miracles: declining per capita consumption and increased awareness of alcohol's damage in a drinking-oriented societyNorman Giesbrecht
Adicciones|September 25, 2008
Recent developments in overall alcohol consumption and high risk drinking: a case for effective population level interventions in CanadaNorman Giesbrecht
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|October 29, 2017
A new resource for examining and responding to the contexts of alcohol-related harmNorman Giesbrecht
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|July 25, 2007
Reducing alcohol-related damage in populations: rethinking the roles of education and persuasion interventionsNorman Giesbrecht
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|December 18, 2014
Commentary on Nelson et al. (2015): Challenges of adopting and implementing effective alcohol policiesNorman Giesbrecht
Drug and Alcohol Review|November 30, 2006
Community-based interventions and alcohol, tobacco and other drugs: foci, outcomes and implicationsNorman Giesbrecht, Emma Haydon
Drug and Alcohol Review|October 18, 2014
Fostering and framing international social research on alcohol and other drugs: a tribute to Robin RoomNorman Giesbrecht, Pia Rosenqvist
Drug and Alcohol Review|April 26, 2014
Public perceptions and alcohol policies: six case studies that examine trends and interactionsNorman Giesbrecht, Michael Livingston
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