Background: Drinking is a common activity with friends or at home but is associated with harms within both close and extended relationships. This study investigates associations between having a close proximity relationship with a harmful drinker and likelihood of experiencing harms from known others' drinking for men and women in 10 countries. Methods: Data about alcohol's harms to others from national/regional surveys from 10 countries were used. Gender-stratified random-effects meta-analysis compared the likelihood of experiencing each, and at least 1, of 7 types of alcohol-related harm in the last 12 months, between those who identified someone in close proximity to them (a partner, family member, or household member) and thos...
Aims: This study aims to document the adverse effects of drinkers in Australia on people other than ...
Background: In order to curb alcohol's harm to others, it is important to identify the contexts wher...
Aims This paper examines (i) gender and country differences in negative consequences related to drin...
BACKGROUND: Drinking is a common activity with friends or at home but is associated with harms withi...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: Despite the fact that many studies have focused on harm from others' drinking...
Background: Partners of heavy drinking individuals can be detrimentally affected as a result of thei...
BACKGROUND: Partners of heavy drinking individuals can be detrimentally affected as a result of thei...
© 2018 Society for the Study of Addiction Aims: Survey data from 10 diverse countries were used to a...
AIMS: Survey data from 10 diverse countries were used to analyse the social location of harms from o...
This study explores survey respondents’ reports of alcohol-related harm created by another person’s ...
INTRODUCTION: Harms from intimate partners' (IP) drinking range from frustration because the partner...
Introduction and aims:That physical, emotional and social problems occur not only to drinkers, but a...
Understanding contexts in which social harms from drinking occur can help develop context-based harm...
Background: Alcohol consumption is among the top risk factors for ill health and premature death an...
Background Epidemiological research on alcohol-related harm has long given priority to studies on ha...
Aims: This study aims to document the adverse effects of drinkers in Australia on people other than ...
Background: In order to curb alcohol's harm to others, it is important to identify the contexts wher...
Aims This paper examines (i) gender and country differences in negative consequences related to drin...
BACKGROUND: Drinking is a common activity with friends or at home but is associated with harms withi...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: Despite the fact that many studies have focused on harm from others' drinking...
Background: Partners of heavy drinking individuals can be detrimentally affected as a result of thei...
BACKGROUND: Partners of heavy drinking individuals can be detrimentally affected as a result of thei...
© 2018 Society for the Study of Addiction Aims: Survey data from 10 diverse countries were used to a...
AIMS: Survey data from 10 diverse countries were used to analyse the social location of harms from o...
This study explores survey respondents’ reports of alcohol-related harm created by another person’s ...
INTRODUCTION: Harms from intimate partners' (IP) drinking range from frustration because the partner...
Introduction and aims:That physical, emotional and social problems occur not only to drinkers, but a...
Understanding contexts in which social harms from drinking occur can help develop context-based harm...
Background: Alcohol consumption is among the top risk factors for ill health and premature death an...
Background Epidemiological research on alcohol-related harm has long given priority to studies on ha...
Aims: This study aims to document the adverse effects of drinkers in Australia on people other than ...
Background: In order to curb alcohol's harm to others, it is important to identify the contexts wher...
Aims This paper examines (i) gender and country differences in negative consequences related to drin...