Introduction and Aims: Many individuals contact and are assisted by community and emergency services because of someone else's drinking. Previous studies have focused on family members accessing services, such as Alcoholics Anonymous due to significant others' drinking; however, little is known about service use in the broad community. This paper aims to estimate the prevalence of contacting the police and seeking help from health services because of others' drinking and to compare the profiles of individuals seeking services with those who did not contact a service. Design and Methods: A total of 2649 adult Australians were surveyed about their experience of harm from others' drinking, including use of emergency and community services. Res...
Objective: To describe, based on routinely recorded police data, the prevalence and characteristics ...
AIMS: Survey data from 10 diverse countries were used to analyse the social location of harms from o...
BACKGROUND: People seeking treatment for substance use disorders often have additional health and so...
Introduction and Aims: Many individuals contact and are assisted by community and emergency services...
Aims: This study aims to measure the prevalence rates and patterns of help-seeking behavior as a con...
This research provides both a broad overview and detailed insight into the problems the drinking of ...
Aims: This study aims to document the adverse effects of drinkers in Australia on people other than ...
Background: Previous research indicates that those who have experienced alcohol-related harm from ot...
Parental substance misuse has a pervasive impact on family functioning, parenting, and ultimately, c...
Abstract Background Few studies have examined links between current alcohol dependence and specific ...
Aims: This study seeks to establish the prevalence alcohol-related harms to children (ARHC) that occ...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol is a leading risk factor for avoidable disease burden. Research suggests that a ...
Challenges to the health and well-being of families of people with alcohol problems were examined in...
AIMS: To investigate the hypothesis that increasing alcohol consumption is accompanied by increasing...
This study explores survey respondents’ reports of alcohol-related harm created by another person’s ...
Objective: To describe, based on routinely recorded police data, the prevalence and characteristics ...
AIMS: Survey data from 10 diverse countries were used to analyse the social location of harms from o...
BACKGROUND: People seeking treatment for substance use disorders often have additional health and so...
Introduction and Aims: Many individuals contact and are assisted by community and emergency services...
Aims: This study aims to measure the prevalence rates and patterns of help-seeking behavior as a con...
This research provides both a broad overview and detailed insight into the problems the drinking of ...
Aims: This study aims to document the adverse effects of drinkers in Australia on people other than ...
Background: Previous research indicates that those who have experienced alcohol-related harm from ot...
Parental substance misuse has a pervasive impact on family functioning, parenting, and ultimately, c...
Abstract Background Few studies have examined links between current alcohol dependence and specific ...
Aims: This study seeks to establish the prevalence alcohol-related harms to children (ARHC) that occ...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol is a leading risk factor for avoidable disease burden. Research suggests that a ...
Challenges to the health and well-being of families of people with alcohol problems were examined in...
AIMS: To investigate the hypothesis that increasing alcohol consumption is accompanied by increasing...
This study explores survey respondents’ reports of alcohol-related harm created by another person’s ...
Objective: To describe, based on routinely recorded police data, the prevalence and characteristics ...
AIMS: Survey data from 10 diverse countries were used to analyse the social location of harms from o...
BACKGROUND: People seeking treatment for substance use disorders often have additional health and so...