Background Research has consistently shown that early onset of drinking (EOD) is associated with alcohol-related problems in adulthood. However, recent reviews have identified several limitations in the early onset literature, including the use of retrospective reports, insufficient control for potential confounders, ambiguous definitions of the concept, and an assumption that early onset is independent of cultural norms and national alcohol policies. This study addresses these limitations by examining whether EOD, independent of early onset of excessive drinking (EOE), prospectively predicts hazardous drinking in late adolescence/young adulthood in Norway and Australia, two countries with different drinking cultures. ...
Abstract — Aims: Teenagers in the UK report some of the highest rates of alcohol use in Europe. We i...
OBJECTIVES: Adolescents often display heterogenous trajectories of alcohol use. Initiation and escal...
Many studies have reported that the earlier the age at first drink (AFDrink) the higher the later dr...
BACKGROUND: Research has consistently shown that early onset of drinking (EOD) is associated with al...
Aims: Recent research suggests that early onset of intoxication (EOI) may be of greater importance f...
Recent research suggests that early onset of intoxication (EOI) may be of greater importance for a w...
Background Prevention programs often aim at preventing early onset of drinking (EOD) on the grounds ...
AIMS: Alcohol consumption among teenagers in many high-income countries has steadily declined since ...
Early alcohol initiation is common and has been associated with the development of alcohol problems....
In this thesis, predictors of early onset of drinking and excessive drinking, and the prospective re...
© 2006 Dr. Katherine E. WatersThere is evidence of high and escalating rates of alcohol use in adole...
BACKGROUND: Different forms of alcohol-related harm (e.g., hangovers, fighting) may confer different...
Background: Alcohol use in adolescence predicts future alcohol misuse. However, the extent to which ...
Background:Early alcohol initiation is common and has been associated with the development of alcoho...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Studies have linked adolescent alcohol use with adverse consequences in adultho...
Abstract — Aims: Teenagers in the UK report some of the highest rates of alcohol use in Europe. We i...
OBJECTIVES: Adolescents often display heterogenous trajectories of alcohol use. Initiation and escal...
Many studies have reported that the earlier the age at first drink (AFDrink) the higher the later dr...
BACKGROUND: Research has consistently shown that early onset of drinking (EOD) is associated with al...
Aims: Recent research suggests that early onset of intoxication (EOI) may be of greater importance f...
Recent research suggests that early onset of intoxication (EOI) may be of greater importance for a w...
Background Prevention programs often aim at preventing early onset of drinking (EOD) on the grounds ...
AIMS: Alcohol consumption among teenagers in many high-income countries has steadily declined since ...
Early alcohol initiation is common and has been associated with the development of alcohol problems....
In this thesis, predictors of early onset of drinking and excessive drinking, and the prospective re...
© 2006 Dr. Katherine E. WatersThere is evidence of high and escalating rates of alcohol use in adole...
BACKGROUND: Different forms of alcohol-related harm (e.g., hangovers, fighting) may confer different...
Background: Alcohol use in adolescence predicts future alcohol misuse. However, the extent to which ...
Background:Early alcohol initiation is common and has been associated with the development of alcoho...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Studies have linked adolescent alcohol use with adverse consequences in adultho...
Abstract — Aims: Teenagers in the UK report some of the highest rates of alcohol use in Europe. We i...
OBJECTIVES: Adolescents often display heterogenous trajectories of alcohol use. Initiation and escal...
Many studies have reported that the earlier the age at first drink (AFDrink) the higher the later dr...