Abstract — Aim: In an effort to promote Hong Kong as a global wine hub, the government eliminated duties on wine and beer in 2008. The changes in alcohol consumption patterns are examined. Methods: Anonymous, cross-sectional telephone surveys on a random sample of Chinese male and female residents aged 18–70 were carried out in 2011 (n = 4800) and 2012 (n = 1001). These data were compared with those of a 2006 (n = 9896) baseline survey conducted before the excise tax elimination. Results: Prevalence of those ever drinking alcohol significantly increased from the 2006 baseline level of 66.6 % to 82.0 % in 2011 and to 85.2 % in 2012. Of note, 10.2 % of ever drinkers within the 2012 sample reported consuming alcohol for the first time in or af...
Abstract: The current study was designed to investigate the drinking patterns and association betwee...
Background: The volume of alcohol intake and type of alcohol affect Chinese men’s health. This...
Five hundred and sixty-two consecutive attenders at an urban general practice were studied using the...
Objectives: The Hong Kong Government removed the duties on wine and beer in 2008, so as to make the ...
Objective: To estimate the prevalence and pattern of alcohol use and to analyse the socio-demographi...
Objective: to identify alcohol consumption in young people between 18 and 24 years of age in the pro...
Background: In many countries worldwide, heavy drinking can cause harm not only to drinkers but also...
Abstract — Aims: To examine the patterns of drinking, the relationship between binge drinking, alcoh...
Aims: To review the international guidelines and recommendations on survey instruments for measureme...
BackgroundIn China, alcohol consumption has increased significantly in recent decades. Little eviden...
[[abstract]]PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The current article reviews recent research (from 2016 onward) on dri...
Abstract — Aims: The aim of this study was to assess changes in alcohol use in the USA during the Gr...
For young people, alcohol used in ways prescribed by tradition and indigenous practices are suggeste...
Excessive alcohol consumption is a worldwide social problem that has greatly contributed to the glob...
Abstract — Aims: In order to examine the potential impact of an increase in the minimum price per un...
Abstract: The current study was designed to investigate the drinking patterns and association betwee...
Background: The volume of alcohol intake and type of alcohol affect Chinese men’s health. This...
Five hundred and sixty-two consecutive attenders at an urban general practice were studied using the...
Objectives: The Hong Kong Government removed the duties on wine and beer in 2008, so as to make the ...
Objective: To estimate the prevalence and pattern of alcohol use and to analyse the socio-demographi...
Objective: to identify alcohol consumption in young people between 18 and 24 years of age in the pro...
Background: In many countries worldwide, heavy drinking can cause harm not only to drinkers but also...
Abstract — Aims: To examine the patterns of drinking, the relationship between binge drinking, alcoh...
Aims: To review the international guidelines and recommendations on survey instruments for measureme...
BackgroundIn China, alcohol consumption has increased significantly in recent decades. Little eviden...
[[abstract]]PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The current article reviews recent research (from 2016 onward) on dri...
Abstract — Aims: The aim of this study was to assess changes in alcohol use in the USA during the Gr...
For young people, alcohol used in ways prescribed by tradition and indigenous practices are suggeste...
Excessive alcohol consumption is a worldwide social problem that has greatly contributed to the glob...
Abstract — Aims: In order to examine the potential impact of an increase in the minimum price per un...
Abstract: The current study was designed to investigate the drinking patterns and association betwee...
Background: The volume of alcohol intake and type of alcohol affect Chinese men’s health. This...
Five hundred and sixty-two consecutive attenders at an urban general practice were studied using the...