Objective This study addresses how experienced harm from other people's drinking varies between six Northern European countries by comparing 1) the prevalence of experienced harm and 2) the correlates of harm. Method The data comprise 18ȓ69-year olds who participated in general population surveys in Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, and Scotland during the period 2008–2013. Comparative data were available on five types of harm: physical abuse, damage of clothes/belongings, verbal abuse, being afraid, and being kept awake at night. Results This study shows that harms from other's drinking are commonly experienced in all six countries. Being kept awake at night is the most common harm, while being physically harmed is the least commo...
AIMS: Survey data from 10 diverse countries were used to analyse the social location of harms from o...
Background: Social norms around what is culturally accepted in terms of alcohol consumption and drun...
Background: Social norms around what is culturally accepted in terms of alcohol consumption and drun...
Objective: This study addresses how experienced harm from other people's drinking varies between six...
Background Epidemiological research on alcohol-related harm has long given priority to studies on ha...
INTRODUCTION: There is limited knowledge about how individual experiences of harm from others' drink...
A considerable amount of survey information was available from general population surveys carried ou...
A considerable amount of survey information was available from general population surveys carried ou...
Data were available from general population surveys carried out in six countries in the years 2000 t...
Data were available from general population surveys carried out in six countries in the years 2000 t...
Data were available from general population surveys carried out in six countries in the years 2000 t...
Aims: (1) To compare alcohol-attributed disease burden in four Nordic countries 1990–2013, by overal...
Aims (1) To compare alcohol-attributed disease burden in four Nordic countries 1990–2013, by overall...
Background: In order to curb alcohol's harm to others, it is important to identify the contexts wher...
There are several traditions of conceptualizing and measuring harm from drinking. Two main approache...
AIMS: Survey data from 10 diverse countries were used to analyse the social location of harms from o...
Background: Social norms around what is culturally accepted in terms of alcohol consumption and drun...
Background: Social norms around what is culturally accepted in terms of alcohol consumption and drun...
Objective: This study addresses how experienced harm from other people's drinking varies between six...
Background Epidemiological research on alcohol-related harm has long given priority to studies on ha...
INTRODUCTION: There is limited knowledge about how individual experiences of harm from others' drink...
A considerable amount of survey information was available from general population surveys carried ou...
A considerable amount of survey information was available from general population surveys carried ou...
Data were available from general population surveys carried out in six countries in the years 2000 t...
Data were available from general population surveys carried out in six countries in the years 2000 t...
Data were available from general population surveys carried out in six countries in the years 2000 t...
Aims: (1) To compare alcohol-attributed disease burden in four Nordic countries 1990–2013, by overal...
Aims (1) To compare alcohol-attributed disease burden in four Nordic countries 1990–2013, by overall...
Background: In order to curb alcohol's harm to others, it is important to identify the contexts wher...
There are several traditions of conceptualizing and measuring harm from drinking. Two main approache...
AIMS: Survey data from 10 diverse countries were used to analyse the social location of harms from o...
Background: Social norms around what is culturally accepted in terms of alcohol consumption and drun...
Background: Social norms around what is culturally accepted in terms of alcohol consumption and drun...