Aims: The purpose of this study was to estimate the revenue gained from consumption of alcohol by adolescents for each beverage type for the year 2005.Design: Secondary analysis of self-reported alcohol use in the 2005 Australian Secondary School Surveys Alcohol and Drug Use.Setting: Australia.Findings: Over 506,000 adolescents aged between 12 and 17 years (29% of all Australian adolescents) consumed approximately 175.69 million standard drinks in 2005. The total revenue generated by the consumption of these beverages was estimated to be $218 million, of which the government received approximately $107 million or 49% in taxation revenue. Total revenue per underage drinker is estimated at $430.84 with revenue increasing with age. Males tend ...
Background: Most adolescents begin alcohol consumption during adolescence, heavy alcohol use by adol...
In Australia, the immediate post-school period (known as 'Schoolies') is associated with heavy drink...
Background: Existing research on parental supply of alcohol analyses the effects of self-reported pa...
Aims: The purpose of this study was to estimate the revenue gained from consumption of alcohol by ad...
Aims: To estimate (i) Australian government taxation revenue collected from the consumption of alcoh...
Aims: To estimate (i) Australian government taxation revenue collected from the consumption of alcoh...
Access to the supply of alcohol is an important factor influencing adolescent alcohol consumption. A...
INTRODUCTION: Throughout the world, alcohol consumption is common among adolescents. Adolescent alco...
Background Most adolescents begin alcohol consumption during adolescence, heavy alcohol use by adole...
Aims: Underage drinking is a major problem in Australia and may be influenced by exposure to alcohol...
Objective: To assess whether the density of alcohol sales outlets in specific geographic communities...
tributable to alcohol each year [1]. In New South Wales (NSW) 41 % of males and 34 % of females aged...
AIMS: To determine (i) whether the strength of Australian alcohol control policy in three domains (y...
Objective: To explore the impacts of existing policies on young Australian risky drinkers' access to...
Abstract Background Most adolescents begin alcohol consumption during adolescence, heavy alcohol use...
Background: Most adolescents begin alcohol consumption during adolescence, heavy alcohol use by adol...
In Australia, the immediate post-school period (known as 'Schoolies') is associated with heavy drink...
Background: Existing research on parental supply of alcohol analyses the effects of self-reported pa...
Aims: The purpose of this study was to estimate the revenue gained from consumption of alcohol by ad...
Aims: To estimate (i) Australian government taxation revenue collected from the consumption of alcoh...
Aims: To estimate (i) Australian government taxation revenue collected from the consumption of alcoh...
Access to the supply of alcohol is an important factor influencing adolescent alcohol consumption. A...
INTRODUCTION: Throughout the world, alcohol consumption is common among adolescents. Adolescent alco...
Background Most adolescents begin alcohol consumption during adolescence, heavy alcohol use by adole...
Aims: Underage drinking is a major problem in Australia and may be influenced by exposure to alcohol...
Objective: To assess whether the density of alcohol sales outlets in specific geographic communities...
tributable to alcohol each year [1]. In New South Wales (NSW) 41 % of males and 34 % of females aged...
AIMS: To determine (i) whether the strength of Australian alcohol control policy in three domains (y...
Objective: To explore the impacts of existing policies on young Australian risky drinkers' access to...
Abstract Background Most adolescents begin alcohol consumption during adolescence, heavy alcohol use...
Background: Most adolescents begin alcohol consumption during adolescence, heavy alcohol use by adol...
In Australia, the immediate post-school period (known as 'Schoolies') is associated with heavy drink...
Background: Existing research on parental supply of alcohol analyses the effects of self-reported pa...