Aims: This paper examines: (a) change over time (2001-2013) in recently reducing or ceasing drinking in the Australian population and (b) the reasons given for reducing or ceasing drinking in the most recent survey (2013); stratified by sex and age group. Short summary: Rates of reducing and ceasing drinking increased between 2001 and 2013 in Australia. Young people were more likely to modify drinking due to lifestyle and enjoyment reasons; older groups were more likely to report health reasons. These trends contribute to the broader context of declining alcohol consumption in Australia. Methods: Data are from five waves of the National Drug Strategy Household Survey (N = 119,397). Logistic regression models with interaction terms were used...
Background: Skog's collectivity theory of alcohol consumption predicted that changes in alcohol cons...
Background and Aims: Recent evidence suggests that there has been a sharp increase in non-drinking a...
Background and aims: Repeated cross-sectional surveys have identified substantial declines in adoles...
Aims: This paper examines: 1) change over time (2001-2013) in recently reducing or ceasing drinking ...
© 2016 The Author(s). Background: Skog's collectivity theory of alcohol consumption predicted that c...
Background Skog’s collectivity theory of alcohol consumption predicted that changes in alcohol consu...
Purpose Harmful alcohol consumption among the ageing population is an important public health issue....
Aims. Brief interventions delivered by doctors and other healthcare practitioners might be meaningfu...
Aims Brief interventions delivered by doctors and other healthcare practitioners might be meaningfu...
<b>Background</b>\ud \ud Skog’s collectivity theory of alcohol consumption predicted that changes in...
Background and Aims: Recent evidence suggests that there has been a sharp increase in non-drinking a...
Aims Brief interventions delivered by doctors and other healthcare practitioners might be meaningful...
Harmful alcohol consumption among the ageing population is an important public health issue. Very fe...
Harmful alcohol consumption among the ageing population is an important public health issue. Very fe...
AIMS: The aim of this study is to examine age, period and birth cohort trends in the prevalence of a...
Background: Skog's collectivity theory of alcohol consumption predicted that changes in alcohol cons...
Background and Aims: Recent evidence suggests that there has been a sharp increase in non-drinking a...
Background and aims: Repeated cross-sectional surveys have identified substantial declines in adoles...
Aims: This paper examines: 1) change over time (2001-2013) in recently reducing or ceasing drinking ...
© 2016 The Author(s). Background: Skog's collectivity theory of alcohol consumption predicted that c...
Background Skog’s collectivity theory of alcohol consumption predicted that changes in alcohol consu...
Purpose Harmful alcohol consumption among the ageing population is an important public health issue....
Aims. Brief interventions delivered by doctors and other healthcare practitioners might be meaningfu...
Aims Brief interventions delivered by doctors and other healthcare practitioners might be meaningfu...
<b>Background</b>\ud \ud Skog’s collectivity theory of alcohol consumption predicted that changes in...
Background and Aims: Recent evidence suggests that there has been a sharp increase in non-drinking a...
Aims Brief interventions delivered by doctors and other healthcare practitioners might be meaningful...
Harmful alcohol consumption among the ageing population is an important public health issue. Very fe...
Harmful alcohol consumption among the ageing population is an important public health issue. Very fe...
AIMS: The aim of this study is to examine age, period and birth cohort trends in the prevalence of a...
Background: Skog's collectivity theory of alcohol consumption predicted that changes in alcohol cons...
Background and Aims: Recent evidence suggests that there has been a sharp increase in non-drinking a...
Background and aims: Repeated cross-sectional surveys have identified substantial declines in adoles...