Associations between different alcohol outcomes and outlet density measures vary between studies and may not be generalisable to adolescents. In a cross-sectional study of 979 15-year old Glaswegians, we investigated the association between alcohol outlet availability (outlet density and proximity), outlet type (on-premise vs. off-premise) and frequent (weekly) alcohol consumption. We adjusted for social background (gender, social class, family structure). Proximity and density of on-premise outlets were not associated with weekly drinking. However, adolescents living close (within 200 m) to an off-sales outlet were more likely to drink frequently (OR 1.97, p=0.004), as were adolescents living in areas with many nearby off-premises outlets ...
Background: Previous research shows associations of geographical density of alcohol outlets with a r...
Background: Adolescents who live near more alcohol outlets tend to consume more alcohol, despite law...
Introduction: Cross-sectional studies have reported associations between liquor store availability a...
AbstractAssociations between different alcohol outcomes and outlet density measures vary between stu...
© 2015 Society for the Study of Addiction. Aims: While recent evidence suggests that higher alcohol ...
Objective: To assess whether the density of alcohol sales outlets in specific geographic communities...
Purpose—To investigate how community alcohol outlet density may be associated with alcohol access am...
Higher density of alcohol outlets has been linked to increased levels of adolescent alcohol-re...
Alcohol consumption may be influenced by the local alcohol retailing environment. This study is the ...
This study investigated whether the number of alcohol outlets per 10,000 population in a given area ...
Aims To assess the association between access to off-premises alcohol outlets and harmful alcohol co...
AbstractAlcohol consumption may be influenced by the local alcohol retailing environment. This study...
Purpose Although previous studies have suggested that greater community densities of alcohol sales o...
Aims: To examine the geographic density of alcohol outlets and associations with drinking levels and...
AIMS: To assess the association between access to off-premises alcohol outlets and harmful alcohol c...
Background: Previous research shows associations of geographical density of alcohol outlets with a r...
Background: Adolescents who live near more alcohol outlets tend to consume more alcohol, despite law...
Introduction: Cross-sectional studies have reported associations between liquor store availability a...
AbstractAssociations between different alcohol outcomes and outlet density measures vary between stu...
© 2015 Society for the Study of Addiction. Aims: While recent evidence suggests that higher alcohol ...
Objective: To assess whether the density of alcohol sales outlets in specific geographic communities...
Purpose—To investigate how community alcohol outlet density may be associated with alcohol access am...
Higher density of alcohol outlets has been linked to increased levels of adolescent alcohol-re...
Alcohol consumption may be influenced by the local alcohol retailing environment. This study is the ...
This study investigated whether the number of alcohol outlets per 10,000 population in a given area ...
Aims To assess the association between access to off-premises alcohol outlets and harmful alcohol co...
AbstractAlcohol consumption may be influenced by the local alcohol retailing environment. This study...
Purpose Although previous studies have suggested that greater community densities of alcohol sales o...
Aims: To examine the geographic density of alcohol outlets and associations with drinking levels and...
AIMS: To assess the association between access to off-premises alcohol outlets and harmful alcohol c...
Background: Previous research shows associations of geographical density of alcohol outlets with a r...
Background: Adolescents who live near more alcohol outlets tend to consume more alcohol, despite law...
Introduction: Cross-sectional studies have reported associations between liquor store availability a...