‘Responsible drinking’ campaigns emerged in the early 1970s as a means of addressing hazardous drinking and its related consequences. While these were initially the product of public health agencies and health-related NGOs, they are increasingly being developed and disseminated by the alcohol industry. There is considerable debate as to whether industry-generated campaigns are designed to reduce hazardous drinking and related problems (as argued by their developers) or are designed to avoid government regulation or even to increase sales. The aim of the present study was to explore the way that recent industry-developed responsible drinking campaigns are perceived and interpreted by the general public. That is, do they promote low-risk drin...
Abstract Background Although most Australians are unaware of the risk, there is strong evidence for ...
International audienceStudy objectives:Warnings are one of the measures recommended by health policy...
Introduction Alcohol is a major source of harm worldwide. The aim of this study was to experimentall...
Background and aims: The alcohol industry produces ‘responsible drinking’ advertising campaigns. The...
Purpose – The purpose of this article is to question the misplaced efforts to curb alcohol abuse thr...
Abstract Background Public health mass media campaigns may contribute to reducing the health and soc...
© 2017 The Author(s). Background: Public health mass media campaigns may contribute to reducing the ...
Rationale: Many people overestimate the amount of alcohol that increases their risk of harm and so m...
Rationale: many people overestimate the amount of alcohol that increases their risk of harm and so m...
Objectives: This study aimed to explore a) how people interpret responsible drinking messages on alc...
Background: Current alcohol product labelling tends to include ambiguous messages such as ‘drink res...
Objectives: This study aimed to explore a) how people interpret responsible drinking messages on al...
The primary goal of this research is to identify and examine the components of responsible drinking ...
Alcohol has long been known to be the cause of significant physical, emotional and social harm in ou...
Public health literature proposes that the Australian alcohol industry-funded organisation DrinkWise...
Abstract Background Although most Australians are unaware of the risk, there is strong evidence for ...
International audienceStudy objectives:Warnings are one of the measures recommended by health policy...
Introduction Alcohol is a major source of harm worldwide. The aim of this study was to experimentall...
Background and aims: The alcohol industry produces ‘responsible drinking’ advertising campaigns. The...
Purpose – The purpose of this article is to question the misplaced efforts to curb alcohol abuse thr...
Abstract Background Public health mass media campaigns may contribute to reducing the health and soc...
© 2017 The Author(s). Background: Public health mass media campaigns may contribute to reducing the ...
Rationale: Many people overestimate the amount of alcohol that increases their risk of harm and so m...
Rationale: many people overestimate the amount of alcohol that increases their risk of harm and so m...
Objectives: This study aimed to explore a) how people interpret responsible drinking messages on alc...
Background: Current alcohol product labelling tends to include ambiguous messages such as ‘drink res...
Objectives: This study aimed to explore a) how people interpret responsible drinking messages on al...
The primary goal of this research is to identify and examine the components of responsible drinking ...
Alcohol has long been known to be the cause of significant physical, emotional and social harm in ou...
Public health literature proposes that the Australian alcohol industry-funded organisation DrinkWise...
Abstract Background Although most Australians are unaware of the risk, there is strong evidence for ...
International audienceStudy objectives:Warnings are one of the measures recommended by health policy...
Introduction Alcohol is a major source of harm worldwide. The aim of this study was to experimentall...