INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: Alcohol misuse and harm are more prevalent amongst sports people than non-sports people. Few studies have trialled interventions to address alcohol misuse for this group. The study aimed to test the effectiveness of an intervention to reduce alcohol misuse and related harms amongst amateur sports people in Ireland. DESIGN AND METHODS: A controlled trial was conducted in two counties in Ireland. A random selection of sports clubs in one county received a 4 month multi-faceted intervention. All sports clubs in a non-adjacent county acted as control sites. Consumption of more than 21 units of alcohol per week and six or more standard drinks on a single occasion at least once per week was the primary study outcome. Alc...
Introduction and Aims: Despite an increased prevalence of risky alcohol consumption and alcohol-rela...
Alcohol misuse has been linked to negative organizational outcomes, including reduced productivity a...
Introduction and Aims: Across the world, it has been estimated that approximately 270 million people...
Abstract Background The objective of this study was to establish baseline data on alcohol consumptio...
Background: Elevated levels of risky alcohol consumption and alcohol-related harm have been reported...
Background: An increased prevalence of risky alcohol consumption and alcohol-related harm has been r...
Background: The objective of this study was to establish baseline data on alcohol consumption patter...
Introduction: Alcohol consumption is a primary cause of physical, psychological and social harm to b...
Introduction: Excessive alcohol consumption is responsible for considerable harm from chronic diseas...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Background: Players and spectators of sport report co...
Aim The aim of this study was to examine the perceived impact of a community mobilisation interventi...
Background: Excessive alcohol consumption is responsible for considerable harm from chronic disease ...
Approximately 26% of Australian adults are involved with community sport clubs. Although community s...
Issue addressed The aim of this study was to assess the impact of an alcohol management intervention...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: Despite an increased prevalence of risky alcohol consumption and alcohol-rela...
Introduction and Aims: Despite an increased prevalence of risky alcohol consumption and alcohol-rela...
Alcohol misuse has been linked to negative organizational outcomes, including reduced productivity a...
Introduction and Aims: Across the world, it has been estimated that approximately 270 million people...
Abstract Background The objective of this study was to establish baseline data on alcohol consumptio...
Background: Elevated levels of risky alcohol consumption and alcohol-related harm have been reported...
Background: An increased prevalence of risky alcohol consumption and alcohol-related harm has been r...
Background: The objective of this study was to establish baseline data on alcohol consumption patter...
Introduction: Alcohol consumption is a primary cause of physical, psychological and social harm to b...
Introduction: Excessive alcohol consumption is responsible for considerable harm from chronic diseas...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Background: Players and spectators of sport report co...
Aim The aim of this study was to examine the perceived impact of a community mobilisation interventi...
Background: Excessive alcohol consumption is responsible for considerable harm from chronic disease ...
Approximately 26% of Australian adults are involved with community sport clubs. Although community s...
Issue addressed The aim of this study was to assess the impact of an alcohol management intervention...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: Despite an increased prevalence of risky alcohol consumption and alcohol-rela...
Introduction and Aims: Despite an increased prevalence of risky alcohol consumption and alcohol-rela...
Alcohol misuse has been linked to negative organizational outcomes, including reduced productivity a...
Introduction and Aims: Across the world, it has been estimated that approximately 270 million people...