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    Exploiting motherhood: Do mummy drinking sites offer real support or are they mainly alcohol marketing? by Bosma, Linda M., Giesbrecht, Norman, Laslett, Anne‐Marie

    Published in Drug and alcohol review (01-01-2022)
    “…Even as women's roles have expanded substantially beyond traditional sex stereotypes, women are still commonly portrayed as uncomplaining caregivers,…”
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    Place of last drink enforcement: Effects on alcohol‐related traffic crashes by Lenk, Kathleen M., Toomey, Traci L., MacLehose, Richard F., Scholz, Natalie, Schriemer, Daniel, Nelson, Toben F., Delehanty, Eileen, Bosma, Linda M., Gloppen, Kari

    Published in Alcohol (Hanover, York County, Pa.) (01-02-2023)
    “…Background Binge drinking can result in various types of harms including traffic crashes. Bars and restaurants that serve alcohol to patrons who are obviously…”
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    A Place of Last Drink Initiative: Effects on Various Types of Crime by Toomey, Traci L, Lenk, Kathleen M, Schriemer, Daniel, MacLehose, Richard, Scholz, Natalie, Gloppen, Kari, Bosma, Linda M, Delehanty, Eileen, Nelson, Toben F

    Published in Substance use & misuse (25-10-2024)
    “…Place of last drink (POLD) is a law enforcement strategy designed to decrease the service of alcohol to intoxicated patrons (i.e., overservice). When officers…”
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    Does a Place of Last Drink (POLD) Initiative Affect Alcohol Serving Staff Attitudes and Perceptions Related to Overservice of Alcohol? by Hebert, Claudia, Schriemer, Daniel, Delehanty, Eileen, Bosma, Linda M, Nelson, Toben F, Lenk, Kathleen M, Toomey, Traci L

    Published in Substance use & misuse (2024)
    “…: One enforcement strategy used to address illegal sales of alcohol to intoxicated patrons (i.e., overservice) is Place of Last Drink (POLD). When law…”
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    Reducing Harm Through Evidence‐Based Alcohol Policies: Challenges and Options by Giesbrecht, Norman, Bosma, Linda M., Reisdorfer, Emilene

    Published in World medical and health policy (01-09-2019)
    “…This article examines challenges in implementing and sustaining effective alcohol policies and proposes several strategies to counter them. A narrative review…”
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    Restricting Sales of Menthol Tobacco Products: Lessons Learned from Policy Passage and Implementation in Minneapolis, St. Paul, and Duluth, Minnesota by Bosma, Linda M., D'Silva, Joanne, Moze, Joanne, Matter, Chris, Kingsbury, John H., Brock, Betsy

    Published in Health equity (01-06-2021)
    “…Purpose: Commercial tobacco products have historically been target marketed to African American, Latinx, Asian American Pacific Islander, Indigenous, and…”
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    Promoting Resilience During Adolescence: Voices of Latino Youth and Parents by Bosma, Linda M., Orozco, Lumarie, Barriga, Crystal C., Rosas-Lee, Maira, Sieving, Renee E.

    Published in Youth & society (01-09-2019)
    “…Difficult social circumstances contribute to numerous problems among Latino youth, which can include risky behaviors, school disengagement, health disparities,…”
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    Elements for Successful Collaboration Between K-8 School, Community Agency, and University Partners: The Lead Peace Partnership by Bosma, Linda M., Sieving, Renee E., Ericson, Annie, Russ, Pamela, Cavender, Laura, Bonine, Mark

    Published in The Journal of school health (01-10-2010)
    “…BACKGROUND: Researchers, schools, and community organizations are increasingly interested in forming partnerships to improve health and learning outcomes for…”
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    Implementing and Sustaining Effective Alcohol-Related Policies at the Local Level: Evidence, Challenges, and Next Steps by Giesbrecht, Norman, Bosma, Linda M., Juras, Jennifer, Quadri, Maria

    Published in World medical and health policy (01-09-2014)
    “…Alcohol‐related problems are experienced most directly at the local level. There have been significant strides in evaluating locally based alcohol policies and…”
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    The Wiidookowishin program: results from a qualitative process evaluation of a culturally tailored commercial tobacco cessation program by Bosma, Linda M, D'Silva, Joanne, Jansen, Amanda L, Sandman, Nathan R, Hink, Rozanne L

    “…Commercial tobacco use rates remain disproportionately high among American Indians (AIs). Tailored cessation programs such as the Wiidookowishin (Help Me)…”
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    The Association of Extracurricular Activity Participation with Substance Use among Youth in the DARE plus Project by Eischens, Alissa, Komro, Kelli A., Perry, Cheryl L., Bosma, Linda M., Farbakhsh, Kian

    Published in American journal of health education (01-04-2004)
    “…The Minnesota Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE) Plus project augmented the DARE curriculum with community, parent involvement, and extracurricular…”
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    Brief Report: The Adaptation of Project Northland for Urban Youth by Komro, Kelli A., Perry, Cheryl L., Veblen-Mortenson, Sara, Bosma, Linda M., Dudovitz, Bonnie S., Williams, Carolyn L., Jones-Webb, Rhonda, Toomey, Traci L.

    Published in Journal of pediatric psychology (01-09-2004)
    “…Objective Summarizes the research and intervention design of a new trial to evaluate an adaptation of Project Northland, a multicomponent, community-wide…”
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    Violence-Related Outcomes of the D.A.R.E. Plus Project by Komro, Kelli A., Perry, Cheryl L., Veblen-Mortenson, Sara, Stigler, Melissa H., Bosma, Linda M., Munson, Karen A., Farbakhsh, Kian

    Published in Health education & behavior (01-06-2004)
    “…The objectives of this study were to examine outcomes of the Minnesota D.A.R.E. Plus Project on violencerelated behaviors among middle school students and…”
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    Community Organizing to Prevent Youth Drug Use and Violence: The D.A.R.E. Plus Project by Bosma, Linda M., Komro, Kelli A., Perry, Cheryl L., Mortenson, Sara Veblen, Farbakhsh, Kian

    Published in Journal of community practice (01-01-2005)
    “…Multiple studies have demonstrated that community organizing is an effective method to influence public health problems. Documenting and describing the…”
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    A randomized controlled trial of the middle and junior high school D.A.R.E. and D.A.R.E. Plus programs by Perry, Cheryl L, Komro, Kelli A, Veblen-Mortenson, Sara, Bosma, Linda M, Farbakhsh, Kian, Munson, Karen A, Stigler, Melissa H, Lytle, Leslie A

    “…To evaluate the effect of the middle and junior high school Drug Abuse Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.) and D.A.R.E. Plus programs on drug use and violence…”
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    Strengthening Traditions and Embracing a Commercial Tobacco-Free Campus by Bosma, Linda M, Hanson, Matt

    Published in Tribal college (01-04-2017)
    “…Leech Lake Tribal College (LLTC) officially implemented its commercial tobacco-free campus policy at the beginning of the 2014-2015 school year, prohibiting…”
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    Can neighborhood associations be allies in health policy efforts? Political activity among neighborhood associations by Lenk, Kathleen M., Toomey, Traci L., Wagenaar, Alexander C., Bosma, Linda M., Vessey, John

    Published in Journal of community psychology (01-01-2002)
    “…We examined organizational characteristics and types of political actions of neighborhood associations, and factors influencing the amount of political…”
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