Abstract Background January 2016 saw the publication of proposed revisions to the UK’s lower risk drinking guidelines but no sustained promotional activity. This paper aims to explore the impact of publishing guidelines without sustained promotional activity on reported guideline exposure and determinants of behaviour (capability, opportunity and motivation) proposed by the COM-B model. Methods Data were collected by a monthly repeat cross-sectional survey of adults (18+) resident in England over 15 months between November 2015 and January 2017 from a total of 16,779 drinkers, as part of the Alcohol Toolkit Study. Trends and associated 95% confidence intervals were described in the proportion of reported exposure to guidelines in the past m...
Aims: To explore how the concept of lay epidemiology can enhance understandings of how drinkers make...
INTRODUCTION: The UK low-risk drinking guidelines were revised in 2016. Drinkers were primarily info...
Background: The UK’s Chief Medical Officers revised the UK alcohol drinking guidelines in 2016 to ≤...
Background January 2016 saw the publication of proposed revisions to the UK’s lower risk drinking...
BACKGROUND: January 2016 saw the publication of proposed revisions to the UK's lower risk drinking g...
Objectives: To evaluate short-term effects of publishing revised lower risk national drinking guidel...
Objectives: To evaluate short-term effects of publishing revised lower risk national drinking guidel...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate short-term effects of publishing revised lower risk national drinking guidel...
Objectives: To evaluate short-term effects of publishing revised lower-risk national drinking guide...
BACKGROUND:In January 2016, the UK announced and began implementing revised guidelines for low-risk ...
BACKGROUND: In January 2016, the UK announced and began implementing revised guidelines for low-risk...
Background: In January 2016, the UK announced and began implementing revised guidelines for low-risk...
Background The UK Government is reviewing its low risk drinking guidelines for adults. However, the...
Background Alcohol consumption places a significant burden on the NHS and is an important risk fact...
Abstract Background The Alcohol Toolkit Study (ATS) is a monthly survey of approximately 1700 adults...
Aims: To explore how the concept of lay epidemiology can enhance understandings of how drinkers make...
INTRODUCTION: The UK low-risk drinking guidelines were revised in 2016. Drinkers were primarily info...
Background: The UK’s Chief Medical Officers revised the UK alcohol drinking guidelines in 2016 to ≤...
Background January 2016 saw the publication of proposed revisions to the UK’s lower risk drinking...
BACKGROUND: January 2016 saw the publication of proposed revisions to the UK's lower risk drinking g...
Objectives: To evaluate short-term effects of publishing revised lower risk national drinking guidel...
Objectives: To evaluate short-term effects of publishing revised lower risk national drinking guidel...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate short-term effects of publishing revised lower risk national drinking guidel...
Objectives: To evaluate short-term effects of publishing revised lower-risk national drinking guide...
BACKGROUND:In January 2016, the UK announced and began implementing revised guidelines for low-risk ...
BACKGROUND: In January 2016, the UK announced and began implementing revised guidelines for low-risk...
Background: In January 2016, the UK announced and began implementing revised guidelines for low-risk...
Background The UK Government is reviewing its low risk drinking guidelines for adults. However, the...
Background Alcohol consumption places a significant burden on the NHS and is an important risk fact...
Abstract Background The Alcohol Toolkit Study (ATS) is a monthly survey of approximately 1700 adults...
Aims: To explore how the concept of lay epidemiology can enhance understandings of how drinkers make...
INTRODUCTION: The UK low-risk drinking guidelines were revised in 2016. Drinkers were primarily info...
Background: The UK’s Chief Medical Officers revised the UK alcohol drinking guidelines in 2016 to ≤...