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KBS PARIS 2002

PROGRAMME 28th Annual Alcohol Epidemiology Symposium June 3 – 7, 2002 Co-sponsored by The Kettil Bruun Society for Social and Epidemiological Research on Alcohol and The interdepartmental mission for the fight against drugs and drug addiction (MILDT) and The National Institute of Health and Medical Research (INSERM)

What are the practical implications of epidemiological research ? From research to practice Hosted by The French Society of Alcohology (SFA) Paris, France 1

PRE-MEETING SESSIONS Sunday, June 2, 2002 9:00 - 13:00 Room 1 INSERM -Villejuif

ALCOHOL-RELATED CRASHES: HOW TO CUT THEM DOWN? (4th edition: practical challenges). Organizer: Alicia Rodriguez-Martos (Spain) Objective: to discuss the challenges posed by different approaches for preventing alcohol-related crashes. Design: the workshop will include 2 main thematic sections (selected and indicated interventions). In each section, discussion will be triggered by short presentations. All participants will be welcome to furnish the group with their experiences and comments. 1.

Selected interventions: Responsible Serving of Alcoholic Beverages ¨ RSA training: delivery challenges

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Indicated interventions: Brief interventions and Drinking Drivers treatment programmes • BI in trauma / ED settings: methodological and practical challenges (screening, delivery, retention and follow-up problems) • Validity of self-reported data in a drinking driver treatment programme (ethnic differences)

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MAIN SYMPOSIUM Monday, June 3, 2002 8:00 – 9:00

Registration

9:00 - 9:30

Nicole Maestracci (MILDT - France)

Opening session

Dominique Martin (DGS – France)

Chair: Marie Choquet & Philippe Arvers

Sylvie Ledoux (INSERM – France)

9:30 - 10:30

Claude Got (France) Alcohol and public policy in France since the second world war

1 Plenary session

Jean-Dominique Favre (SFA – France)

Room : Amphi 200

Christiane Poulin (Canada) From p-value to policy

Chair: Marie Choquet & Philippe Arvers

Discussant: Louis Gliksman Isabelle Gremy (France) Does health observation and research in Ile-de-France leads to better health promoting actions: the ORS case Henk Garretsen (The Netherlands) Evidence-based addiction care and prevention. Reducing the gap between research and practice Discussant: Louise Nadeau

10:30 - 11:00

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11:00 - 12:30

Øyvind Horverak & Esa Österberg (Finland) Alcohol taxes and prices in the Nordic countries in the 1990s

2.1 Concurrent Session Room: Guyot 1

Alcohol Policy Chair: Jukka Törrönen

Thor Norström (Sweden) & Ole-Jørgen Skog (Norway) Saturday opening of alcohol retail shops in Sweden : An impact analysis Discussant: Norman Giesbrecht Ingeborg Lund (Norway) Norvegian on-premise prices on beer and wine Therese C. Reitan (Sweden) Attitudes towards alcohol regulation in post-communist societies. A study of the Baltic Sea Region Discussant: Esa Osterberg

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Monday, June 3, 2002 11:00 - 12:30 2.2 Concurrent Session Room: 217 A/B

Conceptual issues Chair: Martin Plant

Dwight B. Heath (USA) Drinking patterns: An important (qualitative?) complement to epidemiological research for practical use Danielle Edouard (France) Wine, a marker of “sophistication” in the US: An indicator for practical applicability of epidemiological findings Discussant: William J. Staudenmeier Anders Bergmark (Sweden) Pleasure, risk and information - Notes concerning the discursive space of prevention Lorraine T. Midanik (USA) Biomedicalization and alcohol research in the U.S.: The new wave Discussant: Kaye Fillmore

11:00 - 12:30 2.3 Concurrent Session Room: Plateau 1+2

Methodological Issues Chair: Paul Lemmens

Leena Metso (Finland) The impact of data collection method on the alcohol and drug use measures Discussant: Deborah Dawson Kari Poikolainen, Irina Podkletnova & Hannu Alho (Finland) Accuracy of quantity-frequency and graduated frequency questionnaires in measuring alcohol intake: Comparison with daily log and commonly used laboratory markers Discussant: Tom Greenfield

12:30 - 14:00

LUNCH

14:00 - 15:30

Hildigunnur Ólafsdóttir (Iceland) Recent and rapid increase in public drinking

3.1 Concurrent Session Room: Guyot 1

Discussant: Ingeborg Lund

Bar & Public Drinking

Dike van de Mheen, Cas Barendregt & Agnes van der Poel (The Netherlands) Characteristics and functioning of drug consumption rooms. Why are they different from “alcohol consumption rooms” or bars?

Chair: Nancy Vogeltanz

Kathryn Graham, Jennifer Jelley, John Purcell, Kai Pernanen & Paul Tremblay (Canada) Crossing the line: Analysis of aggression in Toronto bars and clubs. Discussant: Einar Odegaard 14:00 - 15:30 3.2 Concurrent Session Room: 217 A/B

Women & treatment Chair: Pia Rosenquist

Marion Barrault & Denis Grabot (France) Sexual quality of life of opiate-addicted women Discussant: Kim Bloomfield Lena Spak, Peter Allebeck, Gunnel Hensing, & Fredrik Spak (Sweden) Association between alcohol use/abuse and hospital care among Swedish women Karine Bertrand & Louise Nadeau (Canada) Life-course utilization of services in women presenting severe maladjustment problems and substance disorders Discussant: Sharon Wilsnack

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Monday, June 3, 2002 14:00-15:30 3.3 Concurrent Session Room: Plateau 1+2

James F. Rooney (USA) Effects of social, economic, and legal control systems upon alcohol consumption patterns and cirrhosis death rates in the European Union

Drinking & Mortality

W³odzimierz Adam Brodniak, Jacek Moskalewicz, Daniel Rabczenko & Bogdan Wojtyniak (Poland) Mortality among treated alcoholics in Poland

Chair: Meir Teichman

Discussant: Therese Reitan Pia Mäkelä, Marjo Jansson, Ilmo Keskimäki & Seppo Koskinen (Finland) What underlies the high alcohol-related mortality of the disadvantaged: High morbidity or poor survival? Mats Ramstedt (Sweden) Per capita alcohol consumption and liver cirrhosis mortality - The case of Canada

15:30 - 16:00 16:00 - 17:30 4.1 Concurrent Session Room: Guyot 1

Drinking Context Chair: Dwight Heath

Discussant: Kari Poikolainen BREAK Louis Gliksman, Andrée Demers, Sylvia Kairouz & Edward Adlaf (Canada) Multilevel analysis of situational heavy drinking among Canadian undergraduates Sylvia Kairouz (Canada) Drinking in contexts: A multilevel analysis of situational drinking in a Canadian adult sample Discussant: Gerhard Gmel Heli Mustonen & Reijo Sund (Finland) Changes in the characteristics of drinking occasions resulting from liberalization of alcohol availability. A reanalysis of the 1968 and 1969 Finnish panel survey data. Karen Trocki (USA) Psychophysiological patterns associated with drinking and drinking contexts Discussant: Ronald Knibbe

16:00 - 17:30 4.2 Concurrent Session Room: 217 A/B

Cultural Issues Chair: Natera Guillermina

Isidore S. Obot, Haruna Karick & A.K.J. Ibanga (Nigeria) Selling booze: An analysis of alcohol advertising and promotion in Nigeria Elizabeth D. Waiters & Joel W. Grube (USA) Malt liquor web sites and the promotion of risky drinking Discussant: Sturla Nordlund Denise Herd (USA) Changes in the prevalence of alcohol use in rap song lyrics, 1979-1997 Laurence Michalak (USA) Alcohol and Islam: In doctrine, in practice and in cyberspace Discussant: Kalle Tryggvesson

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Monday, June 3, 2002 16:00 - 17:30 4.3 Concurrent Session Room: Plateau 1+2

Prevention Chair: Jessica Storbjork

Thomas Karlsson & Kirsimarja Raitasalo (Finland) The effectiveness of self-test pamphlet on reducing risk drinking among 30-49 year old men in Helsinki (POVARI) Discussant: Leif Ojesjo Robert F. Saltz (USA) College students and prevention policies - Approval and perceived approval Henrik Natvig & Leif Edvard Aaroe (Norway) Primary prevention of alcohol use among 13 year old Norwegians; Focus on social norms and commitment Discussant: Zelia Teixeira

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Tuesday, June 4, 2002 9:00 - 10:30 5 Plenary session Room: Amphi 200

Societal Regulation Chair: Moira Plant

Jacques Weill (France) Ledermann's hypothesis, an anachronism in our 21st century? Ingeborg Rossow (Norway) & Anders Romelsjö (Sweden) Upper ten - Some empirical considerations on the prevention paradox Discussant: Hakan Leifman Pekka Sulkunen (Finland) & Trygve Ugland (Norway) The total consumption model à la française: The rise and fall of La Loi Evin Franca Beccaria & Franco Prina (Italy) The Italian first law on alcoholism: Contents and context

10:30 - 11:00 11:00 - 12:30 6.1 Concurrent Session Room: Guyot 1

Historical Issues Chair: Pekka Sulkunen

Discussant: Ole-Jorgen Skog BREAK Rachel E. Roiblatt & Maria C. Dinis (USA) The election of 1928: A watershed in American social activism in alcohol policy Barbara Lucas (Switzerland) From subsidiarity to policy network: The dynamic of alcohol discourses in Europe (1850-2000) Discussant: Geoffrey Hunt William J. Staudenmeier (USA) Temperance, science, employers and the State Sidsel Eriksen (Denmark) Consumption, science and industry Discussant: Lorraine Midanik

11:00 - 12:30 6.2 Concurrent Session Room: 217 A/B

Zofia Mielecka-Kubien (Poland) Comparison of some economic and social consequences of alcohol abuse and smoking in Poland

Drinking Patterns & Consequences

Ludwig Kraus (Germany), Kim Bloomfield (Denmark) & Rita Augustin (Germany) Drinking style and consequences

Chair: Sylvia Kairouz

Discussant: Ingeborg Rossow Douglas A. Parker & Thomas C. Harford (USA) Effects of dropping out of school and heavy drinking on alcohol dependence among Blacks and Whites in the United States Shoshana Weiss, Haviva Sharan & Paul Merlob (Israel) Alcohol consumption among pregnant Israeli women Discussant: Zsuzsanna Elekes

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Tuesday, June 4, 2002 11:00 - 12:30 6.3 Treatment Room: Plateau 1+2 Chair: Karine Bertrand

Stanton Peele (USA) How do we use information that placebo is effective alcoholism treatment? Brenda Newton-Taylor, Louis Gliksman, Michael Greenaway, Kari AlaLeppilampi (Canada) Toronto Drug Treatment Court: Indicators of ‘success’ and policy applications Discussant: Fredrik Spak Leif Ojesjo (Sweden) Alcoholic lives as risky business. Patterns of self-deception in the Lundby Study Harald Klingemann (Switzerland) Social and conventional times – A research note on the temporal structure of alcohol and drug clinics in Switzerland

12:30 - 14:00 14:00 - 15:30 7.1 Concurrent Session Room: Guyot 1

Driving and drinking Chair: Alicia RodriguezMartos

Discussant: Kerstin Stenius LUNCH Tom K. Greenfield, William C. Kerr & Lorraine T. Midanik (USA) Predicting self-reported drunk driving from estimated blood alcohol levels: The year 2000 U.S. National Alcohol Survey. Cheryl J. Cherpitel & Jason Bond (USA) Accuracy of self-reported vehicular offenses and blood alcohol level among Whites and Mexican Americans in DUI treatment programs Discussant: Bob Saltz Reginald G. Smart & Robert E. Mann (Canada) Road rage: Are the perpetrators heavier drinkers? Discussant: Thor Norstrom

14:00 - 15:30 7.2 Concurrent Session Room: 217 A/B

Workplace Chair: William J. Staudenmeier

Nancy Beauregard, Andrée Demers & Pierre Durand (Canada) Disaggregating the contextual and compositional effects of problematic drinking behaviours among the Canadian working population Hildegunn Sagvaag & Jorunn-Elise Tharaldsen Skaftun (Norway) Genderalized use of alcohol Discussant: Salme Ahlstrom Mimmi Eriksson & Börje Olsson (Sweden) Alcohol and drug prevention in the workplaces - who cares? Discussant: William Sonnenstuhl

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Tuesday, June 4, 2002 14:00 - 15:30 7.3 Concurrent Session Room: Plateau 1+2 Illicit Drugs Chair: Alaman Allamani

Grazyna Swiatkiewicz (Poland) New patterns of drug using, new challenges for prevention and treatment Discussant: Christiane Poulin Galina Korchagina (Russia) Statistical analysis of treatment demand and differentiating approach to narcomania Patients Einar Ødegård& Ingeborg Rossow (Norway) Overdoses and alcohol Discussant: Karen Trocki

15:30 - 16:00

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16:00 – 17:30 Working meetings

Alcohol-related crashes: How to cut them down? Organizer: Alicia Rodriguez-Martos (Spain) Room: Amphi 200 Alcohol & drugs in the workplace Organizer: Sverre Nesvaag (Norway) Room: 217 A/B Alcohol consumption measurement workshop – the uses and implications for new technology Organizer: Lorraine Midanik & Tom Greenfield (USA) Room: Plateau 1+2

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Wednesday, June 5, 2002 9:00 - 10:30 8 Plenary session Room: Amphi 400

How to bridge the gap between research, policymakers and clinicians ?

Chair: Andrée Demers

Tom Greenfield (USA) Harald Klingemann (Switzerland) Christine Ferron (France)

10:30 - 11:00

BREAK

11:00 - 12:30

Etienne Maffli & Andrea Zumbrunn (Switzerland) Reported experiences of domestic violence from clients attending help for alcohol related problems in the Zurich area

Panel

9.1 Concurrent Session Room: Amphi 400

Violence Chair: Kate Graham

Natera Guillermina, Jorge Luis López, Francisco Juárez & Marcela Tiburcio (Mexico) A comparison of domestic violence, alcohol and drug abuse among people attending general attorney's agencies and emergency rooms Discussant: Leif Lenke Guilherme Borges (Mexico), Cheryl Cherpitel (USA), Scott MacDonald (Canada), Norman Giesbrecht (Canada), Tom Stockwell (Australia) & Holly Wilcox (USA) A case-crossover study of acute alcohol use and suicide attempt Robert Nash Parker (USA) Alcohol, drugs, victimization and aggression: The impact of a school based mental health intervention on adolescent substance use and violent behavior Discussant: Pia Mäkelä

11:00-12:30 9.2 Concurrent Session Room: Amphi 200

Policy Chair: Norman Giesbrecht

Trygve Ugland (Norway) A case of strange bedfellows? The franco-nordic axis on alcohol control in the EU Sturla Nordlund (Norway) Norwegians border trade of alcohol Discussant: Thomas Karlsson Jukka Törrönen (Finland) Press' drug political position between 1993 and 2000 Siri Hettige (Sri Lanka) Research, policy development and action in the alcohol field: The case of Sri Lanka Discussant: Barbara Ryan

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Wednesday, June 5, 2002 11:00 - 12:30 9.3 Concurrent Session Room: Foyer

Laurent Malet, Didier Boussiron, Raymund Schwan, Pierre-Michel Llorca & Bruno Aublet-Cuvelier (France) Could the CAGE questionnaire be shortened?

Methodological Issues

Klara H. Selin (Sweden) The Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test (AUDIT)- What does it screen for?

Chair: Philippe Arvers

Discussant: Cheryl Cherpitel William C. Kerr & Tom K. Greenfield (USA) Estimating the average ethanol content of beer and wine in the United States: Differences across states and over time and their implications for research and policy Deborah A. Dawson (USA) Deviation from standard drink size and implications for frequency of risk drinking Discussant: Paul Lemmens

12:30 –13:30

LUNCH

Tour Options Additional information about these tours will be available at on-site registration.

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Thursday, June 6, 2002 9:00 - 10:30 10 Plenary session Room: Amphi 200

Treatment Chair: Kim Bloomfield

Andrea M. Hegedus, Kyle L. Grazier,& Kathleen K. Bucholz (USA) Long-term health services outcomes in individuals with comorbid mental health and alcohol use disorders Louise Nadeau (Canada) When biomedical and social sciences traditions meet: Best practices for concurrent mental health and substance abuse disorders Discussant: Jacek Moskalewicz Robin Room (Sweden) Women and men in addiction treatment: An overview of Stockholm County Study

10:30 - 11:00 11:00 - 12:30 11.1 The Stockholm County Study Room: Guyot 1 Chair: Leif Ojesjo

Discussant: Hildigunnur Olafsdottir BREAK Kerstin Stenius (Sweden) Finish immigrants in addiction treatment in Sweden Jessica Storbjörk (Sweden) Barriers to treatment: A study of the health-based addiction treatment system in Stockholm Discussant: Harald Klingemann Jessica Palm (Sweden) Attitudes to alcohol and drug problems among staff in the Swedish addiction treatment system Anders Romelsjö & Robin Room (Sweden) Alcohol dependence in a clinical population in Stockholm County: The prevalence of different items, the association to socio-demographic factors and alcohol-related problems Discussant: Irmgard Eisenbach-Stangl

11:00 - 12:30 11.2 Concurrent Session Room: 217 A/B

Drinking Consequences Chair: Karen Trocki

Vince Salazar Thomas (USA) Specifying the associations between heavy alcohol consumption and (cognitive and physical) function in late life Kaye M. Fillmore, William C. Kerr & Alan Bostrom (USA) Changes in drinking status, serious illness and mortality Discussant: Reginald Smart Eugenia Koshkina & Konstantin Vyshinsky (Russia) Medical and social consequences of alcohol abuse in the Russian Federation according to official statistical data G. Gmel &Jurgen Rehm (Switzerland) Patterns of drinking, average consumption and coronary heart disease (CHD) Discussant: Mats Ramstedt

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Thursday, June 6, 2002 11:00 - 12:30 11.3 Concurrent Session Room: Plateau 1+2

Margaret Rylett, Ronald Douglas, Louis Gliksman & Claire NarbonneFortin (Canada) The impact of municipal alcohol policies on alcohol-related problems at the municipal facilities

Local & Community Issues

Kati Rantala, Mirja Maatta & Pekka Sulkunen (Finland) Drug prevention as the coordination of expertise at the local level: Why, what, to whom and how?

Chair: Louis Gliksman

Discussant: Denise Herd Alaman Allamani, Ilaria Basetti Sani & Alessandro Orsetti (Italy), Community action: The day after Marja Holmila (Finland) Evaluation methodology and the problem of causality

12:30 - 14:00 14:00 – 15:30 12.1 Concurrent Session Room: Guyot 1

Social Issues Chair: Nancy Beauregard

Discussant: Henk Garretsen LUNCH Giora Rahav & Meir Teichman (Israel) Sociability and psychoactive substance use among Israeli adults Kirsimarja Raitasalo & Marja Holmila (Finland) Significant others and the individual's own concern of drinking Discussant: Henrik Natvig M. Romero, J. Villatoro, M.E. Medina-Mora & C. Fleiz (Mexico) Gender differences in reasons for alcohol consumption: Results of a Mexican student survey Moira Plant & Martin Plant (UK) Enjoyable drinking: Findings from a Survey of Gender Differences among British Adults Discussant: Richard Wilsnack

14:00 - 15:30 12.2 Concurrent Session Room: 217 A/B

Youth and Young adults Chair: Marie Choquet

Florence Kerr-Corréa, Maria Odete Simao, Ivete Dalben & al. (Brazil) High risk alcohol use in Brazilian college students (UNESP): Preliminary data from a prevention study Discussant: Ludwig Kraus Zélia Teixeira, Paula Dias & Rosa Encarnaçao (Portugal) Alcohol and childhood - Consumption patterns and misconceptions in two sample of the 4th degree students Maria Abrahamson (Sweden) Perception of heavy drinking and alcohol problems among young adults Discussant: Sylvia Kairouz

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Thursday, June 6, 2002 14:00 - 15:30 12.3 Concurrent Session Room: Plateau 1+2

Violence Chair: Tanya Cassidy

Kalle Tryggvesson (Sweden) Young Swedes about the excuse value of alcohol Sandra L. Bullock & Kalle Tryggvesson (Sweden) Does intoxication provide a valid excuse for sexual aggression? Response of Swedish young adults to a hypothetical scenario Discussant: Kate Graham Leif Lenke (Sweden) Misuse of alcohol and drugs as determinants of trends and shifts in property crime Geoffrey P. Hunt (USA) & Karen Joe-Laidler (Hong Kong) Alcohol, violence and issues of masculinity: The case of gangs

15:30 - 16:00 16:00-17:30 13.1 Concurrent Session Room: Guyot 1

Drinking Patterns Chair: Henk Garretsen

16:00 - 17:30 13.2 Concurrent Session Room : Plateau 1+2

Youth and Family Chair: Laurence Michalak

Discussant: Robert N. Parker BREAK Zsuzsanna Elekes (Hungary) Alcohol use among adult population in Hungary Håkan Leifman(Sweden) Temporal variation in drinking: A study of trends in drinking frequency, quantities per occasion during a period of an increased per capita consumption Discussant: Meir Teichman U. Haeggman, Anders Romelsjö & M. Branting (Sweden) The connection between parental offering of alcoholic beverages at home and how much young people actually drink and changes over time. A longitudinal cohort study of seventh-grade pupils and their parents in Stockholm Salme Ahlström, Leena Metso & Eeva Liisa Tuovinen (Finland) Family values and use of legal and illegal drugs among youth Discussant: Giora Rahav Katarzyna Okulicz-Kozaryn, (Poland) Parenting practices in alcohol prevention programs for adolescents Discussant: Marja Holmila

19:00

Symposium Dinner

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Friday, June 7, 2002 9:30-10:30 14 Plenary Session Room: Amphi 200 Chair: Louise Nadeau

Norman Giesbrecht & Lise Anglin (USA & Canada) Alcohol research and alcohol policy: Solitudes or partners? William J. Sonnenstuhl (USA) Understanding the gap between alcoholism research and workplace policy and practice in the United States Maria C. Dinis & Rachel E. Roiblatt (USA) Worlds apart: Alcohol/drug epidemiology and social work research and treatment Discussant: Robin Room

10:30-11:00

BREAK

11:00-12:30

Annual Business Meeting of the Kettil Bruun Society

Room: Amphi 200 Chair: Ingeborg Rossow

12:30

Symposium Adjourns

Please refer to the document entitled Symposium – Part 2 for information about the following: § § §

On-site registration information Guidelines for Speakers, Discussants and Chairpersons Information about pre-symposium events scheduled for Sunday June, 2

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