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  1. 2014 DARTA PARENT PRESENTATION REFERENCES AND SUPPORTING INFORMATION Australian alcohol and other drug use prevalence data Australian Bureau of Statistics. (2013). Apparent Consumption of Alcohol, Australia, 2011-12. http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/Lookup/4307.0.55.001main+features22011-12 Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. (2011). 2010 National Drug Strategy Household Survey report . Drug statistics series no. 25. Cat. no. PHE 145. Canberra: AIHW. (PDF downloadable version) White, V. & Bariola, E. (2011). Australian secondary school students’ use of tobacco, alcohol, and over-the counter and illicit substances in 2011. Cancer Council Victoria. (PDF downloadable version) Information on how alcohol works on the brain DiSalvo, D. (2012). What alcohol really does to your brain. http://www.forbes.com/sites/daviddisalvo/2012/10/16/what-alcohol-really-does-to-your-brain/ Information on alcohol and the developing brain Ackerman, S. (2007). The Adolescent Brain – The Dana Guide. https://www.dana.org/news/brainhealth/detail.aspx?id=10056 Arain, M., Haque, M., Johal, L., Mathur, P., Nel, W., Rais, A., Sandhu, R., & Sharma, S. (2013). Maturation of the adolescent brain. Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment 9 , 449-461. doi: 10.2147/NDT.S39776. (PDF downloadable version) Brainwave Trust. (2012). The adolescent brain and alcohol. Brainwave Trust Aotearoa. (PDF downloadable version) Government of Western Australia . (2012). Alcohol and the developing brain. http://alcoholthinkagain.com.au/Alcohol-Related-Information/What-Young-People-Need-To- Know/Alcohol-And-The-Developing-Brain.aspx Hickie, I. & Whitwell, B.G . (2009). Alcohol and the teenage brain: Safest to keep them apart . BMRI Monograph 2009-2. Sydney: Brain and Mind Institute. (PDF downloadable version) National Institute of Mental Health. (2011). The Teen Brain: Still Under Construction. US Department of Health and Human Services. (PDF downloadable version) Squeglia, L.M., Jacobus, J. & Tapert, S.F. (2009). The influence of substance use on adolescent brain development, Clinical EEG Neuroscience 40, 31 – 38. (PDF downloadable version) Turning Point Inc. (2012). Under construction . http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2gVzVIBc_g Information on alcohol and cancer Cancer Council of Australia. (2013). Position Statement: Alcohol and cancer prevention. http://wiki.cancer.org.au/prevention/Position_statement_-_Alcohol_and_cancer

  2. Information on alcohol and liver disease Liang, W., Chikritzhs, T.N., Pascal, R., & Binns, C.W. (2011). Mortality rate of alcoholic liver disease and risk of hospitalisation for alcoholic liver cirrhosis, alcoholic hepatitis, and alcoholic liver failure in Australia between 1993 and 2005. Internal Medicine Journal 41, 34-41. Link to a presentation providing the science of alcohol and the developing brain http://www.njpn.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/Aaron-White-Presentation.pdf Information on alcohol and GABA Gowin, J. (2010). Your brain on alcohol . http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/you- illuminated/201006/your-brain-alcohol Hiller-Sturmhöfel, S. & Scott Swartzwelder, H.S. (no date provided). Alcohol’s effects on the adolescent brain — What can be learned from animal models ? National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. http://pubs.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/arh284/213-221.htm Information on parenting style and impact on alcohol and other drug use Bartlett, J., Grist, M. & Hahn, B. (2011). Under the influence. London: Demos (PDF downloadable version) Gilligan, C., Kypri, K., Johnson, N., Lynagh, M., & Love, S. (2012). Parental supply of alcohol and adolescent risky drinking. Drug and Alcohol Review 31, 754-762. Piko, B.F. & Balazs, M.A. (2012). Authoritative parenting style and adolescent smoking and drinking. Addictive Behaviors 37, 353-356. Piko, B.F. & Kovacs, E. (2010). Do parents and school matter? Protective factors for adolescent substance use. Addictive Behaviors 35, 53-56. Toumbourou, J.W., Gregg, M.E., Shortt, A.L., Hutchinson, D.M., & Slaviero, T.M. (2013). Reduction of adolescent alcohol use through family-school intervention: A randomized trial. Journal of Adolescent Health 53, 778-784. Van Hoof, J.J., Van den Boom, S.G.M. & De Jong, M.D.T. (2011). Making sense of alcohol experiences. Young adolescents’ accounts of alcohol -related critical incidents. Addictive Behaviors 36, 849-854. Information on the impact of genetics on future alcohol-related problems Van der Zwaluw, C.S., Kuntsche, E. & Engels, R.C. (2001). Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 35 , 756 – 764 . Van der Zwaluw, C.S., Otten, R., Kleinjan, M., & Engels, R.C. (2014). Different trajectories of adolescent alcohol use: Testing gene – environment interactions. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, in press.

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