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September 21, 2021

ASHES, Vol. 17(10) – Lighting up during lockdown: The effects of COVID-19 pandemic restrictions on smoking behaviors among Italian adults


April 13, 2021

STASH, Vol. 17(4) – Does high school drug use matter in adulthood?: Trends in adolescent and future young adulthood drug use across race and ethnicity


February 18, 2020

STASH, Vol. 16(2) – Who, what, where, and when? Examining adolescent substance use with routine activity theory


September 17, 2019

The DRAM, Vol. 15(10) – Alcohol-branded content on Facebook: What does clicking “Like” say about drinking behavior?


July 2, 2019

ASHES, Vol. 15(7) – Vape shops: Helpful or harmful?


March 27, 2018

The WAGER, Vol. 23(3) – Paying to play: Do paid fantasy sports leagues signal gambling problems?


March 13, 2018

ASHES, Vol. 14(3) – Double trouble: Smoking, gambling, and impulsivity


December 22, 1998

The WAGER, Vol. 3(51) – State of The WAGER, 1998


February 18, 1997

The WAGER, Vol. 2(7) – Characteristics of WAGER subscribers


March 19, 1996

The WAGER, Vol. 1(12) – Suicidal behavior among members of Gamblers Anonymous


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