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Item The Consumption and Consequences of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Drugs in Indiana: A State Epidemiolgical Profile 2013(IUPUI (Campus). Center for Health Policy, 2013) Wright, Eric; Watson, Dennis; Greene, Marion; Kooreman, Harold; Williams, Matthew; Buchanan, VictoriaItem The Consumption and Consequences of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Drugs in Indiana: A State Epidemiological Profile 2008(IUPUI (Campus). Center for Health Policy, 2008) Wright, Eric; Greene, Marion; Kooreman, Harold; Mullins, Sean; Aladejebi, OluyemiThis document, written for state policymakers and community leaders, is the third annual report presenting data and analysis to support the development of a framework for advancing the mission of the Indiana Substance Abuse Prevention System. It was funded through a State Incentive Prevention Framework Grant (SPF SIG) from the Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), and the Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP).Item The Consumption and Consequences of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Drugs in Indiana: A State Epidemiological Profile 2009(IUPUI (Campus). Center for Health Policy, 2009) Wright, Eric; Greene, Marion; Kooreman, Harold; Clendenning, Daniel; Foddrill, MikeDeveloped by the Indiana State Epidemiology and Outcomes Workgroup, 2009. Our primary aim in preparing this annual report is to provide a useful reference tool for communities and professionals involved in substance abuse prevention.Item The Consumption and Consequences of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Drugs in Indiana: A State Epidemiological Profile 2010(IUPUI (Campus). Center for Health Policy, 2010) Wright, Eric; Greene, Marion; Kooreman, Harold; Williams, Matthew; Duckworth, EmilyItem The Consumption and Consequences of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Drugs in Indiana: A State Epidemiological Profile 2011(IUPUI (Campus). Center for Health Policy, 2012) Wright, Eric; Greene, Marion; Kooreman, Harold; Williams, MatthewThis document, written for state policymakers and community leaders, presents data and analyses to support the development of a framework for advancing the mission of the Indiana Substance Abuse Prevention System.Item The Consumption and Consequences of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Drugs in Indiana: A State Epidemiological Profile 2012(IUPUI (Campus). Center for Health Policy, 2013) Wright, Eric; Greene, Marion; Kooreman, Harold; Williams, Matthew; Watson, DennisItem The Consumption and Consequences of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Drugs in Indiana: A State Epidemiological Profile 2014(IUPUI (Campus). Center for Health Policy, 2015) Wright, Eric; Watson, Dennis; Greene, Marion; Kooreman, Harold; Williams, Matthew; Jackson, Joanna; Buchanan, VictoriaItem The Consumption and Consequences of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Drugs in Indiana: A State Epidiological Profile 2015(IUPUI (Campus). Center for Health Policy, 2016) Wright, Eric; Watson, Dennis; Greene, Marion; Kooreman, Harold; Jackson, Joanna; Omenka, Ogbonnaya Isaac; Chesher, JeremyItem The Dawn Project Helps Indiana Youth(IUPUI (Campus). Center for Health Policy, 2007) Kooreman, Harold; Anderson, Jeffrey A.; Wright, EricThis report discusses the Dawn Project, an integrated system of care for young people in Indiana with serious emotional disturbance. The Dawn Project involves a treatment team that coordinates services for these children and their families.Item The Economic Impact of Smoke-Free Policies on Business and Health(IUPUI (Campus). Center for Health Policy, 2009-03) Kooreman, Harold; Judson-Patrick, Ann Marie; Wright, EricExposure to secondhand smoke (SHS) is a significant public health concern affecting millions of Americans, many of whom are Hoosiers. A considerable amount of medical research has demonstrated that there is no safe level of secondhand smoke. The purpose of this brief report is to summarize what researchers have concluded regarding the economic impact smoke-free legislation has on the hospitality industry and on health-related expenditures both nationally and in Indiana.