This study examines the extent to which variation in violent behaviour can be explained by vari-ation in drinking patterns in late adolescence and early adulthood using panel data of regular drinkers aged between 16 and 29 in England and Wales. Multilevel models explore individuals’ propensity to commit assault controlling for their drinking behaviour. Results suggest that males and younger people are more likely to commit assault offences and that around 60 per cent of the variation in assault is between people, the remainder being within people between occasions. Heavy episodic drinking is a significant predictor of assault in all models. Collectively, the findings point to a periodic association between drinking patterns and violent outc...
AIM: To assess how drinking patterns and delinquency are associated with self-reported experiences o...
Strongevidence linksalcoholuse topartnerviolenceperpetrationamongadults, but the relationbetweenyout...
The existence of a significant correlation between alcohol use and crime has long been acknowledged ...
This study examines the extent to which variation in violent behaviour can be explained by variation...
While the association between heavy alcohol consumption and aggression has been well documented, the...
Aim: This study explored the association between concurrent alcohol and cocaine use and its predicti...
Abstract Background. Heavy episodic drinking (HED) has been associated with increased risk for short...
Background Compared to links between alcohol and aggression, links between alcohol and vulnerabilit...
Hazardous alcohol use and aggression in youth are substantial global challenges associated with sign...
The impact of alcohol-related violence on individuals and society continues to receive attention fro...
AbstractBackgroundDespite the accumulation of studies examining the link between alcohol use and vio...
Aim: This study explored the association between concurrent alcohol and cocaine use and its predicti...
The current study examined the relationship between alcohol and violence using a longitudinal survey...
The authors examine the relationship between intoxication, chronic alcohol use, and violent behavior...
Background: Alcohol is a significant risk factor for injuries. This study addresses 1) whether the r...
AIM: To assess how drinking patterns and delinquency are associated with self-reported experiences o...
Strongevidence linksalcoholuse topartnerviolenceperpetrationamongadults, but the relationbetweenyout...
The existence of a significant correlation between alcohol use and crime has long been acknowledged ...
This study examines the extent to which variation in violent behaviour can be explained by variation...
While the association between heavy alcohol consumption and aggression has been well documented, the...
Aim: This study explored the association between concurrent alcohol and cocaine use and its predicti...
Abstract Background. Heavy episodic drinking (HED) has been associated with increased risk for short...
Background Compared to links between alcohol and aggression, links between alcohol and vulnerabilit...
Hazardous alcohol use and aggression in youth are substantial global challenges associated with sign...
The impact of alcohol-related violence on individuals and society continues to receive attention fro...
AbstractBackgroundDespite the accumulation of studies examining the link between alcohol use and vio...
Aim: This study explored the association between concurrent alcohol and cocaine use and its predicti...
The current study examined the relationship between alcohol and violence using a longitudinal survey...
The authors examine the relationship between intoxication, chronic alcohol use, and violent behavior...
Background: Alcohol is a significant risk factor for injuries. This study addresses 1) whether the r...
AIM: To assess how drinking patterns and delinquency are associated with self-reported experiences o...
Strongevidence linksalcoholuse topartnerviolenceperpetrationamongadults, but the relationbetweenyout...
The existence of a significant correlation between alcohol use and crime has long been acknowledged ...