Research
The following selection of research relates to campus-based alcohol, other drug abuse, and violence (AODV) prevention, with a special focus on the scope of the problem and promising strategies and interventions. The citations are compiled on a monthly basis from 15 peer-reviewed journals serving as the primary source of college AODV prevention articles and from keyword searches of online research databases.
GHB
Elliott, S. M. (2008). Drug-facilitated sexual assault: Educating women about the risks. Nursing For Women's Health, 12(1), 30-37.
Girard, A. L., & Senn, C. Y. (2008). The role of the new 'date rape drugs' in attributions about date rape. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 23(1), 3-20.
Angelone, D. J., Mitchell, D., & Pilafova, A. (2007). Club drug use and intentionality in perceptions of rape victims. Sex Roles, 57(3/4), 283-292.
Wu, L.-T., Schlenger, W. E., & Galvin, D. M. (2006). Concurrent use of methamphetamine, MDMA, LSD, ketamine, GHB, and flunitrazepam among American youths. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 84(1), 102-113.
Whitten, L. (2001). Conference Highlights Increasing GHB Abuse. NIDA NOTES 16(2): 10-11.
Chapman, T. (2000). Drug-facilitated sexual assault: challenges to law enforcement. The Police Chief 67 (6): 38.
Fitzgerald, N., and Riley K,.J. (2000). Drug-facilitated rape: looking for the missing pieces. National Institute of Justice Journal 243: 8-15
O'Connell, T., Kaye, L., et al. (2000). Gamma-hydroxybutyrate (GHB): a newer drug of abuse. Am Fam Physician 62(11): 2478-83.
Schwartz, R., and Milteer, R. et al. (2000). Drug-facilitated sexual assault ('date rape'). South Med J 93(6): 558-61.
Kam, P. C., and Yoong, F. F. (1998). Gamma-hydroxybutyric acid: an emerging recreational drug. Anaesthesia 53(12): 1195-8.
Li, J., Stokes, S. A., et al. (1998). A tale of novel intoxication: a review of the effects of gamma-hydroxybutyric acid with recommendations for management. Ann Emerg Med 31(6): 729-36.
Sanguineti, V. R., Angelo, A., et al. (1997). GHB: a home brew. Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse 23(4): 637-42.

