Alcohol consumption among young Italian people frequently takes place in nightlife recreational activities both in formal (clubs, pubs, concerts) and informal (streets, parks, private party) settings. Despite the well-known alcohol abuse-related risks (e.g. traffic accidents, violence, injuries), drinking, and even occasional heavy drinking, is perceived by young people as having social and coping benefits (Shulenberg & Maggs, 2002). Recognizing how drinking fits into young people lives may help professionals to design and implement more effective preventive interventions. The present research aims at getting a better view of drinking motives, social and contextual factors that may promote alcohol abuse. Grounded Theory has been the metho...
Copyright © 2014 Francesco Bartoli et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
The article presents an analysis of the relationship between young people and alcohol and drug use, ...
Introduction. Alcohol is recognized as one of four major risk factors for non-communicable diseases...
The present study examined the meaning and functions of drinking across different nightlife settings...
The present study examined the meaning and functions of drinking across different nightlife settings...
Purpose: To estimate the prevalence of heavy episodic drinking (HED), consumption patterns, protecti...
Il contributo presenta l'esito di un percorso di ricerca volto alla comprensione delle modalità di c...
BACKGROUND: Excessive alcohol consumption in underage people is a rising phenomenon. A major propor...
Introduction. Underage drinking in Italy is frequent and often associated with a relatively low alc...
Aims The goals of the current study were to identify latent classes of alcohol users among Italian e...
Binge drinking, a pattern associated with worse outcome, is becoming increasingly popular among yout...
Objective: Group norms and drinking motives are crucial predictors of adolescents’ alcohol intake. T...
BACKGROUND: This study aims to estimate the alcohol consumption in a large student population in Ven...
The aim of the present study was to explore the association between family functioning, coping strat...
Introduction The use/abuse of alcohol in adolescence is constantly increasing, adolescents come into...
Copyright © 2014 Francesco Bartoli et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
The article presents an analysis of the relationship between young people and alcohol and drug use, ...
Introduction. Alcohol is recognized as one of four major risk factors for non-communicable diseases...
The present study examined the meaning and functions of drinking across different nightlife settings...
The present study examined the meaning and functions of drinking across different nightlife settings...
Purpose: To estimate the prevalence of heavy episodic drinking (HED), consumption patterns, protecti...
Il contributo presenta l'esito di un percorso di ricerca volto alla comprensione delle modalità di c...
BACKGROUND: Excessive alcohol consumption in underage people is a rising phenomenon. A major propor...
Introduction. Underage drinking in Italy is frequent and often associated with a relatively low alc...
Aims The goals of the current study were to identify latent classes of alcohol users among Italian e...
Binge drinking, a pattern associated with worse outcome, is becoming increasingly popular among yout...
Objective: Group norms and drinking motives are crucial predictors of adolescents’ alcohol intake. T...
BACKGROUND: This study aims to estimate the alcohol consumption in a large student population in Ven...
The aim of the present study was to explore the association between family functioning, coping strat...
Introduction The use/abuse of alcohol in adolescence is constantly increasing, adolescents come into...
Copyright © 2014 Francesco Bartoli et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
The article presents an analysis of the relationship between young people and alcohol and drug use, ...
Introduction. Alcohol is recognized as one of four major risk factors for non-communicable diseases...