Drawing on interviews about the drinking trajectories of sixty young Victorian drinkers (aged 20-24), this paper outlines patterns of change over time and explores two drinking biographies in depth. For most research participants, drinking alcohol was an enjoyable and integral part of their social lives, but its role changed as they made other transitions in their lives. Most participants considered their early twenties to be a time for heavy alcohol consumption, and most imagined that they would drink less when they were middle-aged.<br /
The harms associated with risky alcohol consumption have long been researched and recognised in the ...
Young people's alcohol consumption has been the focus of heightened concern over 'binge drinking' in...
Aims To establish predictors of age 21 alcohol-related harm from prior drinking patterns, current le...
Drawing on interviews about the drinking trajectories of sixty young Victorian drinkers (aged 20-24)...
Background: Women during midlife are consuming larger quantities of alcohol than any other age group...
Problematic alcohol consumption is a major public health, health education and health promotion issu...
This paper examines data from a research project that investigated the cultural drivers of drinking ...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Alcohol consumption changes markedly over the life course, with important impli...
This paper examines data from a research project that investigated the cultural drivers of drinking ...
Aim: Studying changes between the ages of 20 and 35 in the use of alcohol and its meaning to the use...
qProblematic alcohol consumption is a major public health, health education and health promotion iss...
Background and aims: Repeated cross-sectional surveys have identified substantial declines in adoles...
Most qualitative research on alcohol focuses on younger rather than older adults. To explore older p...
This paper examines the real life contexts in which decisions surrounding heavy drinking are made by...
This paper examines data from a Drinkwise Australia funded research project that investigated the cu...
The harms associated with risky alcohol consumption have long been researched and recognised in the ...
Young people's alcohol consumption has been the focus of heightened concern over 'binge drinking' in...
Aims To establish predictors of age 21 alcohol-related harm from prior drinking patterns, current le...
Drawing on interviews about the drinking trajectories of sixty young Victorian drinkers (aged 20-24)...
Background: Women during midlife are consuming larger quantities of alcohol than any other age group...
Problematic alcohol consumption is a major public health, health education and health promotion issu...
This paper examines data from a research project that investigated the cultural drivers of drinking ...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Alcohol consumption changes markedly over the life course, with important impli...
This paper examines data from a research project that investigated the cultural drivers of drinking ...
Aim: Studying changes between the ages of 20 and 35 in the use of alcohol and its meaning to the use...
qProblematic alcohol consumption is a major public health, health education and health promotion iss...
Background and aims: Repeated cross-sectional surveys have identified substantial declines in adoles...
Most qualitative research on alcohol focuses on younger rather than older adults. To explore older p...
This paper examines the real life contexts in which decisions surrounding heavy drinking are made by...
This paper examines data from a Drinkwise Australia funded research project that investigated the cu...
The harms associated with risky alcohol consumption have long been researched and recognised in the ...
Young people's alcohol consumption has been the focus of heightened concern over 'binge drinking' in...
Aims To establish predictors of age 21 alcohol-related harm from prior drinking patterns, current le...