Beverage alcohol use is common in almost all societies and has been for thousands of years. Societies that use alcohol have rituals and traditions that tend to regulate alcohol\u27s negative effects and enhance its pleasurable effects. Modern alcohol production and marketing methods have tended to break down these traditional controls and encourage irresponsible use. In many western countries, irresponsible use of alcohol is associated with crime, violence, and disease. In particular, for adolescents, alcohol use is linked to automobile crashes, injuries, and deaths. Alcohol use is associated with so many deaths and injuries that most western countries now consider alcohol use a major public health problem
For young people, alcohol used in ways prescribed by tradition and indigenous practices are suggeste...
Abstract Background Alcohol use impacts several dimensions, including physical health, mental health...
This study investigates risk and protective factors for substance abuse in a sample of 1778 students...
Beverage alcohol use is common in almost all societies and has been for thousands of years. Societie...
The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of alcohol use and misuse, and to identify its as...
Background. Globally, alcohol consumption is the major cause of mortality and disease. Future health...
This cross-sectional study identified and described the prevalence of alcohol consumption among earl...
Objectives: Alcohol use in adolescents is one of the major health problems in many countries.Underst...
Drinking indecently is a severe public health issue. Sipping or tasting frequently leads to regular ...
The objective of this study was to identify and describe the alcohol-related expectancies of a sampl...
A sample of 2019 Thai secondary school students in grades equivalent to U.S. 10 through 12 completed...
The main objective of this study is to examine the number of adolescences inschools and universities...
Public health is largely determined by the health of children, that’s why the younger generation sho...
Alcohol use remains a major public health problem worldwide because of its harmful effects on physic...
This study explored alcohol drinking behavior and alcohol expectancies among students in grades 10 t...
For young people, alcohol used in ways prescribed by tradition and indigenous practices are suggeste...
Abstract Background Alcohol use impacts several dimensions, including physical health, mental health...
This study investigates risk and protective factors for substance abuse in a sample of 1778 students...
Beverage alcohol use is common in almost all societies and has been for thousands of years. Societie...
The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of alcohol use and misuse, and to identify its as...
Background. Globally, alcohol consumption is the major cause of mortality and disease. Future health...
This cross-sectional study identified and described the prevalence of alcohol consumption among earl...
Objectives: Alcohol use in adolescents is one of the major health problems in many countries.Underst...
Drinking indecently is a severe public health issue. Sipping or tasting frequently leads to regular ...
The objective of this study was to identify and describe the alcohol-related expectancies of a sampl...
A sample of 2019 Thai secondary school students in grades equivalent to U.S. 10 through 12 completed...
The main objective of this study is to examine the number of adolescences inschools and universities...
Public health is largely determined by the health of children, that’s why the younger generation sho...
Alcohol use remains a major public health problem worldwide because of its harmful effects on physic...
This study explored alcohol drinking behavior and alcohol expectancies among students in grades 10 t...
For young people, alcohol used in ways prescribed by tradition and indigenous practices are suggeste...
Abstract Background Alcohol use impacts several dimensions, including physical health, mental health...
This study investigates risk and protective factors for substance abuse in a sample of 1778 students...