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90
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41324
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12012
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6157

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Henry Wechsler is affiliated with Harvard University in the United States. Their academic profile does not include details on recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues.

There is no available information on specific fields or subfields of study associated with their research work. No main topics covered by their publications have been documented, nor have any book publications been recorded from publishers.

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Best Publications

  • Health and Behavioral Consequences of Binge Drinking in College: A National Survey of Students at 140 Campuses

    Henry Wechsler;Andrea Davenport;George Dowdall;Barbara Moeykens

  • Trends in College Binge Drinking During a Period of Increased Prevention Efforts: Findings from 4 Harvard School of Public Health College Alcohol Study Surveys: 1993–2001

    Henry Wechsler;Jae Eun Lee;Meichun Kuo;Mark Seibring

  • College Binge Drinking in the 1990s: A Continuing Problem Results of the Harvard School of Public Health 1999 College Alcohol Study

    Henry Wechsler;Jae Eun Lee;Meichun Kuo;Hang Lee

  • MAGNITUDE OF ALCOHOL-RELATED MORTALITY AND MORBIDITY AMONG U.S. COLLEGE STUDENTS AGES 18–24: Changes from 1998 to 2001

    Ralph Hingson;Timothy Heeren;Michael Winter;Henry Wechsler

  • Magnitude of alcohol-related mortality and morbidity among U.S. college students ages 18-24.

    Ralph W Hingson;Timothy Heeren;Ronda C Zakocs;Andrea Kopstein

  • Non-medical use of prescription stimulants among US college students: prevalence and correlates from a national survey

    Sean Esteban McCabe;John R. Knight;Christian J. Teter;Henry Wechsler

  • Correlates of college student binge drinking

    Henry Wechsler;George W. Dowdall;Andrea Davenport;Sonia Castillo

  • Changes in Binge Drinking and Related Problems Among American College Students Between 1993 and 1997 Results of the Harvard School of Public Health College Alcohol Study

    Henry Wechsler;George W. Dowdall;Gretchen Maenner;Jeana Gledhill-Hoyt

  • A Gender-Specific Measure of Binge Drinking among College Students

    Henry Wechsler;George W. Dowdall;Andrea Davenport;Eric B. Rimm

  • Alcohol abuse and dependence among U.S. college students

    John R Knight;Henry Wechsler;Meichun Kuo;Mark Seibring

  • Binge drinking and the American college student: what's five drinks?

    Henry Wechsler;Toben F. Nelson

  • Correlates of rape while intoxicated in a national sample of college women

    Meichun Mohler-Kuo;George W Dowdall;Mary P Koss;Henry Wechsler

  • US college students' use of tobacco products: results of a national survey.

    Nancy A. Rigotti;Jae Eun Lee;Henry Wechsler

  • College Binge Drinking in the 1990s: A Continuing Problem

    Henry Wechsler;Jae Eun Lee;Meichun Kuo;Hang Lee

  • Perception and reality: a national evaluation of social norms marketing interventions to reduce college students' heavy alcohol use.

    Henry Wechsler;Toben E Nelson;Jae Eun Lee;Mark Seibring

  • Increased Levels of Cigarette Use Among College Students: A Cause for National Concern

    Henry Wechsler;Nancy A. Rigotti;Jeana Gledhill-Hoyt;Hang Lee

  • Erratum: Trends in college binge drinking during a period of increased prevention efforts: Findings from 4 Harvard School of Public Health College Alcohol Study Surveys: 1993-2001 (Journal of American College Health (2002) 50:5 (203-217))

    H. Wechsler;J. E. Lee;M. Kuo;M. Seibring

  • PRICE, TOBACCO CONTROL POLICIES AND SMOKING AMONG YOUNG ADULTS

    Frank J. Chaloupka;Henry Wechsler

  • Underage college students' drinking behavior, access to alcohol, and the influence of deterrence policies. Findings from the Harvard School of Public Health College Alcohol Study.

    Henry Wechsler;Jae Eun Lee;Toben F Nelson;Meichun Kuo

  • Taking up binge drinking in college: the influences of person, social group, and environment

    Elissa R Weitzman;Toben F Nelson;Henry Wechsler

Frequent Co-Authors

Frank J. Chaloupka
Frank J. Chaloupka University of Illinois at Chicago
Toben F. Nelson
Toben F. Nelson University of Minnesota
Hang Lee
Hang Lee Harvard University
Elissa R. Weitzman
Elissa R. Weitzman Boston Children's Hospital
Nancy A. Rigotti
Nancy A. Rigotti Harvard University
Rosalie Liccardo Pacula
Rosalie Liccardo Pacula University of Southern California
John R. Knight
John R. Knight Boston Children's Hospital
Sean Esteban McCabe
Sean Esteban McCabe University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Michael Winter
Michael Winter Boston University
Timothy Heeren
Timothy Heeren Boston University

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