Objective: To assess whether the density of alcohol sales outlets in specific geographic communities is associated with adolescent alcohol consumption. Method: A cross-sectional representative sample of secondary school students from Victoria, Australia (N. =10,143), aged between 12 and 17. years, self-reported on alcohol use in the last 30. days in 2009. The density of alcohol outlets per local community area was merged with this information. Results: After controlling for risk factors, multilevel modelling (MLM) revealed a statistical interaction between age and density on alcohol consumption. While older adolescents had higher alcohol consumption, increases in the density of alcohol outlets were only significantly associated with increas...
Background: Recent research has not supported the idea that parental supply of alcohol to adolescent...
Background: Adolescents who live near more alcohol outlets tend to consume more alcohol, despite law...
Background: There is a lack of empirical analyses examining how alcohol consumption patterns in chi...
Higher density of alcohol outlets has been linked to increased levels of adolescent alcohol-re...
AIMS: While recent evidence suggests that higher alcohol outlet density is associated with greater a...
This study investigated whether the number of alcohol outlets per 10,000 population in a given area ...
Purpose Although previous studies have suggested that greater community densities of alcohol sales o...
Introduction: Cross-sectional studies have reported associations between liquor store availability a...
Background: Alcohol use in adolescence predicts future alcohol misuse. However, the extent to which ...
AIM: The aim of this study is to examine the susceptibility of very young adolescents (10-12 years o...
INTRODUCTION: Throughout the world, alcohol consumption is common among adolescents. Adolescent alco...
Purpose—To investigate how community alcohol outlet density may be associated with alcohol access am...
AbstractAssociations between different alcohol outcomes and outlet density measures vary between stu...
Associations between different alcohol outcomes and outlet density measures vary between studies and...
Aims: This study examined how family, peer and school factors are related to different trajectories ...
Background: Recent research has not supported the idea that parental supply of alcohol to adolescent...
Background: Adolescents who live near more alcohol outlets tend to consume more alcohol, despite law...
Background: There is a lack of empirical analyses examining how alcohol consumption patterns in chi...
Higher density of alcohol outlets has been linked to increased levels of adolescent alcohol-re...
AIMS: While recent evidence suggests that higher alcohol outlet density is associated with greater a...
This study investigated whether the number of alcohol outlets per 10,000 population in a given area ...
Purpose Although previous studies have suggested that greater community densities of alcohol sales o...
Introduction: Cross-sectional studies have reported associations between liquor store availability a...
Background: Alcohol use in adolescence predicts future alcohol misuse. However, the extent to which ...
AIM: The aim of this study is to examine the susceptibility of very young adolescents (10-12 years o...
INTRODUCTION: Throughout the world, alcohol consumption is common among adolescents. Adolescent alco...
Purpose—To investigate how community alcohol outlet density may be associated with alcohol access am...
AbstractAssociations between different alcohol outcomes and outlet density measures vary between stu...
Associations between different alcohol outcomes and outlet density measures vary between studies and...
Aims: This study examined how family, peer and school factors are related to different trajectories ...
Background: Recent research has not supported the idea that parental supply of alcohol to adolescent...
Background: Adolescents who live near more alcohol outlets tend to consume more alcohol, despite law...
Background: There is a lack of empirical analyses examining how alcohol consumption patterns in chi...