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39
Citations
5353
World Ranking
5731
National Ranking
2710

Overview

Andrew J. Treno is affiliated with the Pacific Institute For Research and Evaluation in the United States. Their work is situated within an institutional setting focused on research and evaluation, which commonly involves public health, social science, or policy-related inquiries.

Though specific publications or research topics are not listed, the lack of recent papers, frequent co-authors, or known publication venues in this dataset limits detailed insights into their research outputs or collaborations. There is no record of book publications or awards associated with this researcher in the provided information.

The available data does not specify particular fields or subfields of study connected to Andrew J. Treno. Likewise, main topics of work are not detailed, restricting the ability to describe subject matter expertise or thematic focus areas.

As there is no indication that Andrew J. Treno is deceased, references to their career and activity are presented in the present tense, consistent with ongoing affiliation.

Best Publications

  • Effect of community-based interventions on high-risk drinking and alcohol-related injuries.

    Harold D. Holder;Paul J. Gruenewald;William R. Ponicki;Andrew J. Treno

  • Ecological models of alcohol outlets and violent assaults: crime potentials and geospatial analysis

    Paul J. Gruenewald;Bridget Freisthler;Lillian Remer;Elizabeth A. LaScala

  • Media advocacy in community prevention: news as a means to advance policy change

    Harold D. Holder;Andrew J. Treno

  • Outlets, drinking and driving: a multilevel analysis of availability.

    Paul J Gruenewald;Fred W Johnson;Andrew J Treno

  • The impact of outlet densities on alcohol-related crashes: A spatial panel approach

    Andrew J. Treno;Fred W. Johnson;Lillian G. Remer;Paul J. Gruenewald

  • A community prevention trial to reduce alcohol-involved accidental injury and death: overview

    Harold D. Holder;Robert F. Saltz;Joel W. Grube;Robert B. Voas

  • The relationship between minimum alcohol prices, outlet densities and alcohol‐attributable deaths in British Columbia, 2002–09

    Jinhui Zhao;Tim Stockwell;Tim Stockwell;Gina Martin;Scott Macdonald;Scott Macdonald

  • The geography of availability and driving after drinking.

    P. J. Gruenewald;A. B. Millar;A. J. Treno;Z. Yang

  • Minimum Alcohol Prices and Outlet Densities in British Columbia, Canada: Estimated Impacts on Alcohol-Attributable Hospital Admissions

    Tim Stockwell;Jinhui Zhao;Gina Martin;Scott Macdonald

  • Alcohol availability as a predictor of youth drinking and driving: a hierarchical analysis of survey and archival data.

    Andrew J. Treno;Joel W. Grube;Scott E. Martin

  • Evaluating alcohol access and the alcohol environment in neighborhood areas.

    Bridget Freisthler;Paul J. Gruenewald;Andrew J. Treno;Juliet Lee

  • Alcoholism treatment and medical care costs from Project MATCH.

    Harold D. Holder;Ron A. Cisler;Richard Longabaugh;Robert L. Stout

  • Drinking and driving: drinking patterns and drinking problems.

    Paul J. Gruenewald;Patrick R. Mitchell;Andrew J. Treno

  • The use of drinking places by gender, age and ethnic groups: an analysis of routine drinking activities.

    Andrew J. Treno;Maria L. Alaniz;Paul J. Gruenewald

  • Summing up: lessons from a comprehensive community prevention trial.

    Harold D. Holder;Robert F. Saltz;Joel W. Grube;Andrew J. Treno

  • The Sacramento Neighborhood Alcohol Prevention Project: Outcomes From a Community Prevention Trial

    Andrew J. Treno;Paul J. Gruenewald;Juliet P. Lee;Lillian G. Remer

  • Impact on alcohol-related mortality of a rapid rise in the density of private liquor outlets in British Columbia: a local area multi-level analysis.

    Timothy R. Stockwell;Jinhui Zhao;Jinhui Zhao;Scott Macdonald;Kate Vallance

  • Local and global alcohol supply: economic and geographic models of community systems.

    Paul J. Gruenewald;Andrew J. Treno

  • Drinking over the life course within gender and ethnic groups: a hyperparametric analysis.

    Fred W. Johnson;Paul J. Gruenewald;Andrew J. Treno;Gail Armstrong Taff

  • Gender, acculturation, and alcohol consumption among Mexican Americans.

    Maria Luisa Alaniz;Andrew J. Treno;Robert F. Saltz

Frequent Co-Authors

Harold D. Holder
Harold D. Holder Pacific Institute
Joel W. Grube
Joel W. Grube Pacific Institute
Bridget Freisthler
Bridget Freisthler The Ohio State University
Jane A. Buxton
Jane A. Buxton University of British Columbia
Robert L. Stout
Robert L. Stout Brown University
Richard Longabaugh
Richard Longabaugh Brown University
Sally Casswell
Sally Casswell Massey University

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