Background: Various specific events and celebrations are associated with excessive alcohol consumption and related harms. End-of-school celebrations such as Schoolies in Australia are of particular concern given high levels of documented harm among underage and young drinkers. The present study investigated high school students’ expectations of their Schoolies celebrations to inform future interventions to reduce adverse outcomes among members of this vulnerable group and other young people involved in similar rites of passage. Methods: A link to an online survey was distributed via high schools and Schoolies-related websites. The survey included qualitative questions that invited respondents to discuss (i) aspects of Schoolies they were lo...
Aims To establish predictors of age 21 alcohol-related harm from prior drinking patterns, current le...
Aims: We examined parental influences on drinking over two contexts – a typical social occasion, and...
Abstract Background Schools provide opportunities for parents and the wider community to connect and...
BACKGROUND: Various specific events and celebrations are associated with excessive alcohol consumpti...
In Australia, the immediate post-school period (known as 'Schoolies') is associated with heavy drink...
Background - A significant proportion of adolescents who attend celebratory events often engage in s...
Abstract Objective: This study qualitatively explored Western Australian school leavers' alcohol‐rel...
Introduction and Aims: The contextual and temporal factors of post-school celebratory events (‘Schoo...
Introduction and Aims. The contextual and temporal factors of post-school celebratory events (School...
Introduction and Aims. The contextual and temporal factors of post-school celebratory events ('Schoo...
© 2017 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC Background: Mass-attended youth events represent a substantial ...
The Schoolies Research Project was implemented to document and analyse the expectations and behaviou...
Background: Schools provide opportunities for parents and the wider community to connect and support...
Background - Schools provide opportunities for parents and the wider community to connect and suppor...
Aims To establish predictors of age 21 alcohol-related harm from prior drinking patterns, current le...
Aims To establish predictors of age 21 alcohol-related harm from prior drinking patterns, current le...
Aims: We examined parental influences on drinking over two contexts – a typical social occasion, and...
Abstract Background Schools provide opportunities for parents and the wider community to connect and...
BACKGROUND: Various specific events and celebrations are associated with excessive alcohol consumpti...
In Australia, the immediate post-school period (known as 'Schoolies') is associated with heavy drink...
Background - A significant proportion of adolescents who attend celebratory events often engage in s...
Abstract Objective: This study qualitatively explored Western Australian school leavers' alcohol‐rel...
Introduction and Aims: The contextual and temporal factors of post-school celebratory events (‘Schoo...
Introduction and Aims. The contextual and temporal factors of post-school celebratory events (School...
Introduction and Aims. The contextual and temporal factors of post-school celebratory events ('Schoo...
© 2017 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC Background: Mass-attended youth events represent a substantial ...
The Schoolies Research Project was implemented to document and analyse the expectations and behaviou...
Background: Schools provide opportunities for parents and the wider community to connect and support...
Background - Schools provide opportunities for parents and the wider community to connect and suppor...
Aims To establish predictors of age 21 alcohol-related harm from prior drinking patterns, current le...
Aims To establish predictors of age 21 alcohol-related harm from prior drinking patterns, current le...
Aims: We examined parental influences on drinking over two contexts – a typical social occasion, and...
Abstract Background Schools provide opportunities for parents and the wider community to connect and...