In Australia, the immediate post-school period (known as 'Schoolies') is associated with heavy drinking and high levels of alcohol-related harm. This study investigated students' intended alcohol consumption during Schoolies to inform interventions to reduce alcohol-related harm among this group. An online survey was administered to students in their senior year of schooling. Included items related to intended daily alcohol consumption during Schoolies, amount of money intended to be spent on alcohol over the Schoolies period, and past drinking behaviour. On average, participants (n=187) anticipated that they would consume eight standard drinks per day, which is substantially higher than the recommended maximum of no more than four drinks o...
Abstract Background Schools provide opportunities for parents and the wider community to connect and...
Purpose. The consequences of problematic alcohol consumption fall heavily on Australian adolescents,...
Aims: The purpose of this study was to estimate the revenue gained from consumption of alcohol by ad...
Background: Various specific events and celebrations are associated with excessive alcohol consumpti...
Abstract Objective: This study qualitatively explored Western Australian school leavers' alcohol‐rel...
Background - A significant proportion of adolescents who attend celebratory events often engage in s...
Abstract Objective: To investigate alcohol consumption, substance use and risky and harmful behaviou...
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...
BACKGROUND: Various specific events and celebrations are associated with excessive alcohol consumpti...
Background: Leavers Festivals have become an institution for Australian youth to celebrate the compl...
Introduction and Aims. The contextual and temporal factors of post-school celebratory events (School...
The New South Wales School Students Health Behaviours Survey (2014) reported a substantial reduction...
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...
Abstract Background Schools provide opportunities for parents and the wider community to connect and...
Purpose. The consequences of problematic alcohol consumption fall heavily on Australian adolescents,...
Aims: The purpose of this study was to estimate the revenue gained from consumption of alcohol by ad...
Background: Various specific events and celebrations are associated with excessive alcohol consumpti...
Abstract Objective: This study qualitatively explored Western Australian school leavers' alcohol‐rel...
Background - A significant proportion of adolescents who attend celebratory events often engage in s...
Abstract Objective: To investigate alcohol consumption, substance use and risky and harmful behaviou...
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...
BACKGROUND: Various specific events and celebrations are associated with excessive alcohol consumpti...
Background: Leavers Festivals have become an institution for Australian youth to celebrate the compl...
Introduction and Aims. The contextual and temporal factors of post-school celebratory events (School...
The New South Wales School Students Health Behaviours Survey (2014) reported a substantial reduction...
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...
Abstract Background Schools provide opportunities for parents and the wider community to connect and...
Purpose. The consequences of problematic alcohol consumption fall heavily on Australian adolescents,...
Aims: The purpose of this study was to estimate the revenue gained from consumption of alcohol by ad...