Objective: Historically, alcohol use and related harms are more prevalent in men than in women. However, emerging evidence suggests the epidemiology of alcohol use is changing in younger cohorts. The current study aimed to systematically summarise published literature on birth cohort changes in male-tofemale ratios in indicators of alcohol use and related harms. Methods: We identified 68 studies that met inclusion criteria. We calculated male-to-female ratios for 3 broad categories of alcohol use and harms (any alcohol use, problematic alcohol use and alcoholrelated harms) stratified by 5-year birth cohorts ranging from 1891 to 2001, generating 1568 sex ratios. Random-effects meta-analyses produced pooled sex ratios within these 3 categorie...
Aims To determine the effect of age, sex and cohort on the prevalence and genetic architecture of ad...
In many high-income countries such as Australia, alcohol use has declined in young people since the ...
Contains fulltext : 77252.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)Objective: To exami...
Objective Historically, alcohol use and related harms are more prevalent in men than in women. Howev...
Alcohol consumption is increasing in the United States, as is alcohol-attributable mortality. Histor...
Background: This study examines the relations between birth cohort, gender, and family history of al...
AIMS: The aim of this study is to examine age, period and birth cohort trends in the prevalence of a...
Background: Several lines of evidence suggest that the lifetime prevalence of alcohol depen-dence am...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground and aims: Recent studies have argued that there has been su...
BACKGROUND: Binge and heavy drinking are preventable causes of mortality and morbidity. Alcohol cons...
ABSTRACT. Research on alcohol use and problems has demonstrated a much higher rate of alcohol use di...
Contains fulltext : 160030.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: In ...
Introduction: Alcohol use by men and women is very much influenced by social habits and customs. Cul...
Background and aims: British alcohol consumption and abstinence rates have increased substantially i...
Previous cross-sectional and longitudinal studies assessing the association between age and drinking...
Aims To determine the effect of age, sex and cohort on the prevalence and genetic architecture of ad...
In many high-income countries such as Australia, alcohol use has declined in young people since the ...
Contains fulltext : 77252.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)Objective: To exami...
Objective Historically, alcohol use and related harms are more prevalent in men than in women. Howev...
Alcohol consumption is increasing in the United States, as is alcohol-attributable mortality. Histor...
Background: This study examines the relations between birth cohort, gender, and family history of al...
AIMS: The aim of this study is to examine age, period and birth cohort trends in the prevalence of a...
Background: Several lines of evidence suggest that the lifetime prevalence of alcohol depen-dence am...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground and aims: Recent studies have argued that there has been su...
BACKGROUND: Binge and heavy drinking are preventable causes of mortality and morbidity. Alcohol cons...
ABSTRACT. Research on alcohol use and problems has demonstrated a much higher rate of alcohol use di...
Contains fulltext : 160030.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: In ...
Introduction: Alcohol use by men and women is very much influenced by social habits and customs. Cul...
Background and aims: British alcohol consumption and abstinence rates have increased substantially i...
Previous cross-sectional and longitudinal studies assessing the association between age and drinking...
Aims To determine the effect of age, sex and cohort on the prevalence and genetic architecture of ad...
In many high-income countries such as Australia, alcohol use has declined in young people since the ...
Contains fulltext : 77252.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)Objective: To exami...