Aims: This study investigates associations between blood alcohol content (BAC), gender, location, time of night, and intention to consume more alcohol, energy drinks, and illicit drugs following a street intercept interview.Design: Interviews were conducted from December 2011 to July 2012.Setting: Interviews were conducted in nightlife areas of Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Wollongong, and Geelong, between 8 p.m. to 5 a.m.Participants: Data from 4,203 participants are utilized in the current paper.Measures: Participants were asked demographic questions, as well as questions about their intentions for the rest of the night (further alcohol, drug, and energy drink use), and completed a breathalyzer test.Findings: Over 70% of the nightlife patrons...
Objective: Determine the relationship of subjective intoxication to blood alcohol concentration (BAC...
Risky alcohol consumption is the subject of considerable community concern in Australia and internat...
Objective: Determine the relationship of subjective intoxication to blood alcohol concentration (BAC...
Risky alcohol consumption is the subject of considerable community concern in Australia and internat...
Aims: We tested whether patrons of the night-time economy who had co-consumed energy drinks or illic...
Risky alcohol consumption is the subject of considerable community concern in Australia and internat...
Introduction and Aims There is little research describing how intoxication levels change throughou...
Background: This study aims to explore short-term changes following the introduction of alcohol r...
Background: This study aims to explore short-term changes following the introduction of alcohol r...
Introduction and Aims: There is little research describing how intoxication levels change throughout...
Background: This study aims to explore short-term changes following the introduction of alcohol r...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: The study investigates the prevalence of pre-drinking culture in the night-ti...
Introduction and Aims: There is little research describing how intoxication levels change throughout...
This study examined the relationship between patron demographics, substance use, and experience of r...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the characteristics of drug users in the night-time economy (NTE), and whe...
Objective: Determine the relationship of subjective intoxication to blood alcohol concentration (BAC...
Risky alcohol consumption is the subject of considerable community concern in Australia and internat...
Objective: Determine the relationship of subjective intoxication to blood alcohol concentration (BAC...
Risky alcohol consumption is the subject of considerable community concern in Australia and internat...
Aims: We tested whether patrons of the night-time economy who had co-consumed energy drinks or illic...
Risky alcohol consumption is the subject of considerable community concern in Australia and internat...
Introduction and Aims There is little research describing how intoxication levels change throughou...
Background: This study aims to explore short-term changes following the introduction of alcohol r...
Background: This study aims to explore short-term changes following the introduction of alcohol r...
Introduction and Aims: There is little research describing how intoxication levels change throughout...
Background: This study aims to explore short-term changes following the introduction of alcohol r...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: The study investigates the prevalence of pre-drinking culture in the night-ti...
Introduction and Aims: There is little research describing how intoxication levels change throughout...
This study examined the relationship between patron demographics, substance use, and experience of r...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the characteristics of drug users in the night-time economy (NTE), and whe...
Objective: Determine the relationship of subjective intoxication to blood alcohol concentration (BAC...
Risky alcohol consumption is the subject of considerable community concern in Australia and internat...
Objective: Determine the relationship of subjective intoxication to blood alcohol concentration (BAC...