Cynthia M. Simon-Arndt
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BMC Public Health | 2018
Susan I. Woodruff; Suzanne L. Hurtado; Cynthia M. Simon-Arndt; Jessica Lawrenz
BackgroundAlcohol misuse has been an ongoing issue for the US Armed Services, with the Marine Corps maintaining the highest levels of problematic drinking. Broad environmental, social, and policy factors play an important role in alcohol misuse but are rarely studied as objective measures.MethodsThis case study used a pattern-matching approach to examine the associations between objective on- and off-base community environmental risk and protective factors and 4 objective alcohol-related outcomes at 3 large Marine Corps installations. The study utilized existing aggregated data from Marine Corps electronic data sources and information from internet searches of installation and community services and characteristics. Installation-level alcohol misuse outcomes included the rates of personnel receiving non-medical alcohol services, combined inpatient and outpatient alcohol-related primary diagnoses, alcohol-related domestic violence, and driving under the influence arrests. Installation-level environmental correlates included dollars spent on alcohol sales, density of alcohol outlets, extent of alternative activities, and installation and off-base sociodemographic factors.ResultsIn general, younger age, enlisted pay grade, and being stationed overseas were related with higher rates of alcohol-related problems among Marines. Greater on-base alcohol sales (both in bars and stores), as well as a greater density of restaurants and bars that serve alcohol, were associated with alcohol misuse outcomes. Several community factors were also associated with alcohol misuse. The hypothesized protective effects of alternative activities were inconsistent.ConclusionsFindings suggest that environmentally-oriented strategies, particularly restricting on-base sales of alcohol, may help to reduce alcohol-related harm in the Marine Corps.
Archive | 2003
Suzanne L. Hurtado; Richard A. Schaffer; Marc A. Schuckit; Cynthia M. Simon-Arndt; Edward M. Castillo
SpringerPlus | 2015
Suzanne L. Hurtado; Cynthia M. Simon-Arndt; Jennifer McAnany; Jenny A. Crain
Archive | 2010
Suzanne L. Hurtado; Jenny A. Crain; Robyn M McRoy; Cynthia M. Simon-Arndt; Gerald E. Larson; Tara M Smallidge
Archive | 2002
Suzanne L. Hurtado; Cynthia M. Simon-Arndt; Laura Patriarca-Troyk
Military Medicine | 2018
Susan I. Woodruff; Suzanne L. Hurtado; Cynthia M. Simon-Arndt
Military behavioral health | 2015
Susan I. Woodruff; Suzanne L. Hurtado; Cynthia M. Simon-Arndt
Military Medicine | 2012
Suzanne L. Hurtado; Jenny A. Crain; Cynthia M. Simon-Arndt; Robyn M. Highfill-McRoy
Archive | 2010
Jenny A. Crain; Suzanne L. Hurtado; Robyn M McRoy; Emily A. Schmied; Cynthia M. Simon-Arndt
Archive | 2009
Suzanne L. Hurtado; Jenny A. Crain; Robyn M McRoy; Cynthia M. Simon-Arndt; Emily A. Schmied