Background Evidence for relationships between alcohol misuse, sexual risk behaviour and adverse sexual health outcomes exists from both population-level data and studies undertaken in specific groups. We examine changes in these associations using representative data from two consecutive surveys. Methods Probability surveys conducted in 1990/91 and again in 2000/01 involving interviews with British residents aged 16-44. Results The proportion reporting being drunk as their main reason for first heterosexual intercourse increased from 2.5 among those born in 1946-49 to 6.4 of those born in 1980-84. These respondents were more likely to report intercourse before 16, that sex had occurred too soon, and contraception non-use. Usual alcohol cons...
Background: Young people in European countries are experiencing high levels of alcohol and drug use ...
Summary: Associations between sexual risk and alcohol consumption may be self-evident but have elude...
During 1988 and 1989 self-reported data were obtained from 206 males and three females who had paid ...
Research on alcohol and sexual behaviour has focused on young adults or high-risk groups, showing al...
Research on alcohol and sexual behaviour has focused on young adults or high-risk groups, showing al...
A complex association between alcohol consumption and sexual behaviour has long since been establish...
BACKGROUND: Health risk behaviours are prominent in late adolescence and young adulthood, yet UK pop...
Background: Health risk behaviours are prominent in late adolescence and young adulthood, yet UK pop...
Associations between sexual risk and alcohol consumption may be self-evident but have eluded detaile...
SummaryBackgroundPhysical and mental health could greatly affect sexual activity and fulfilment, but...
The present study aimed to investigate associations between alcohol consumption and sexual activity....
The present study aimed to investigate associations between alcohol consumption, including binge dri...
Abstract Background Over the last 30 years the number of people who drink alcohol at harmful levels ...
Abstract Context There are few UK data on the prevalence and clustering of risky behaviours in ethni...
Background/introduction: Taking account of substance use may be important when developing a sexual r...
Background: Young people in European countries are experiencing high levels of alcohol and drug use ...
Summary: Associations between sexual risk and alcohol consumption may be self-evident but have elude...
During 1988 and 1989 self-reported data were obtained from 206 males and three females who had paid ...
Research on alcohol and sexual behaviour has focused on young adults or high-risk groups, showing al...
Research on alcohol and sexual behaviour has focused on young adults or high-risk groups, showing al...
A complex association between alcohol consumption and sexual behaviour has long since been establish...
BACKGROUND: Health risk behaviours are prominent in late adolescence and young adulthood, yet UK pop...
Background: Health risk behaviours are prominent in late adolescence and young adulthood, yet UK pop...
Associations between sexual risk and alcohol consumption may be self-evident but have eluded detaile...
SummaryBackgroundPhysical and mental health could greatly affect sexual activity and fulfilment, but...
The present study aimed to investigate associations between alcohol consumption and sexual activity....
The present study aimed to investigate associations between alcohol consumption, including binge dri...
Abstract Background Over the last 30 years the number of people who drink alcohol at harmful levels ...
Abstract Context There are few UK data on the prevalence and clustering of risky behaviours in ethni...
Background/introduction: Taking account of substance use may be important when developing a sexual r...
Background: Young people in European countries are experiencing high levels of alcohol and drug use ...
Summary: Associations between sexual risk and alcohol consumption may be self-evident but have elude...
During 1988 and 1989 self-reported data were obtained from 206 males and three females who had paid ...