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251. Predictors of Sexual Hookups: A Theory-Based, Prospective Study of First-Year College Women

252. Quantity, not frequency, of alcohol use moderates the association between multiple sexual partners and Trichomonas vaginalis among women attending an urban STD clinic

253. Does perceived life stress mediate the association between HIV status and alcohol use? Evidence from adults living in Cape Town, South Africa

254. Acceptability of sexually transmitted infection testing using self-collected vaginal swabs among college women

255. Goals and methods of alcohol assessment

256. Concurrent validity of clinicians' ratings of substance abuse among psychiatric outpatients

257. Substance use reduction in the context of outpatient psychiatric treatment: A collaborative, motivational, harm reduction approach

258. Alcohol assessment in psychiatric patients

259. Treatment of co-occurring substance abuse and major mental illness

260. Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) risk among the seriously mentally ill

261. Behavioral assessment of substance abuse with co-occurring psychiatric disorder

264. Heavy drinking contexts and indices of problem drinking among college students

265. Effects of Choice on Intervention Outcomes for College Students Sanctioned for Campus Alcohol Policy Violations

266. Correcting exaggerated marijuana use norms among college abstainers: a preliminary test of a preventive intervention

267. HIV risks associated with patronizing alcohol serving establishments in South African Townships, Cape Town

268. Protective behavioral strategies for reducing alcohol involvement: a review of the methodological issues

269. How does the Brief CEOA match with self-generated expectancies in mandated students?

270. Optimizing the use of the AUDIT for alcohol screening in college students

271. Condom negotiation, HIV testing, and HIV risks among women from alcohol serving venues in Cape Town, South Africa

272. Predictors of Initiation of Hookah Tobacco Smoking: A One-Year Prospective Study of First-Year College Women

273. Efficacy of expectancy challenge interventions to reduce college student drinking: a meta-analytic review

274. Changes in women's condom use over the first year of college

276. Heterosexual anal intercourse and HIV infection risks in the context of alcohol serving venues, Cape Town, South Africa

277. Validation of the Revised Problems Assessment for Substance Using Psychiatric Patients

280. Brief alcohol interventions for mandated college students: comparison of face-to-face counseling and computer-delivered interventions

281. The Malleability of Injunctive Norms Among College Students

282. Innovative Curriculum in Distance Learning

283. Perceived Norms Mediate Effects of a Brief Motivational Intervention for Sanctioned College Drinkers

284. Drink less or drink slower: the effects of instruction on alcohol consumption and drinking control strategy use

285. The Motivational Context for Mandated Alcohol Interventions for College Students by Gender and Family History

286. Alcohol Abuse and Dependence Symptoms: A Multidimensional Model of Common and Specific Etiology

287. Patient and provider attitudes towards monitored naltrexone treatment of alcohol dependence in schizophrenia

288. The role of anxiety sensitivity and drinking motives in predicting alcohol use: a critical review

289. Self-Regulation, Alcohol Consumption, and Consequences in College Student Heavy Drinkers: A Simultaneous Latent Growth Analysis*

290. Computer Versus In-Person Intervention for Students Violating Campus Alcohol Policy

291. Strong Networks Grow Distance Learning

292. Are Women at Greater Risk? An Examination of Alcohol-Related Consequences and Gender

293. College Student Drinking and Ambulance Utilization

294. Readiness to Change in Brief Motivational Interventions: A Requisite Condition for Drinking Reductions?

295. Behavioral Research on the Severe and Persistent Mental Illnesses

296. Use of Legal Drugs by Psychiatric Outpatients: Benefits, Costs, and Change

297. Social problem-solving in dual diagnosis patients

298. Enhancing the treatment attendance of mentally ill chemical abusers

299. Learned Resourcefulness, Drinking, and Smoking in Young Adults

300. Training mentally ill chemical abusers in social problem solving

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