Aims. Brief interventions delivered by doctors and other healthcare practitioners might be meaningfully enhanced by understanding what individual experiences might lead patients to cut down. The aim of the current paper was to explore the experiences that might lead people to reduce their alcohol consumption and to compare these findings between respondents from 21 different countries. Methods. Global Drug Survey is an online cross sectional, opportunistic anonymous survey. This paper includes 72,209 respondents from 21 counties with over 250 respondents (60.8% male). Results. Almost a third (32.9%) of participants reported that they would like to drink less alcohol over the next 12 months, and a third thought their GP would tell them to ...
BackgroundPeople who drink alcohol often seek to manage their intake in order to maximise the pleasu...
Background: People who drink alcohol often seek to manage their intake in order to maximise the plea...
BACKGROUND: The Alcohol Toolkit Study (ATS) is a monthly survey of approximately 1700 adults per mon...
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 meaningful...
Aims: Brief interventions delivered by doctors and other healthcare practitioners might be meaningfu...
Introduction. Drinking alcohol is legal in most countries of the world. Given the social acceptance ...
Introduction: Drinking alcohol is legal in most countries of the world. Given the social acceptance ...
This study aimed to assess the predictors among high-risk drinkers in England of attempts to reduce ...
OBJECTIVE:This study aimed to assess the predictors among high-risk drinkers in England of attempts ...
This study aimed to assess the predictors among high-risk drinkers in England of attempts to reduce ...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to assess the predictors among high-risk drinkers in England of attem...
Background: This paper aimed to explore the differences in subjective experiences of intoxication d...
Aims: This paper examines: (a) change over time (2001-2013) in recently reducing or ceasing drinking...
Background: Alcohol Brief Intervention (ABI) uses a motivational counselling approach to support ind...
BackgroundPeople who drink alcohol often seek to manage their intake in order to maximise the pleasu...
Background: People who drink alcohol often seek to manage their intake in order to maximise the plea...
BACKGROUND: The Alcohol Toolkit Study (ATS) is a monthly survey of approximately 1700 adults per mon...
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 meaningful...
Aims: Brief interventions delivered by doctors and other healthcare practitioners might be meaningfu...
Introduction. Drinking alcohol is legal in most countries of the world. Given the social acceptance ...
Introduction: Drinking alcohol is legal in most countries of the world. Given the social acceptance ...
This study aimed to assess the predictors among high-risk drinkers in England of attempts to reduce ...
OBJECTIVE:This study aimed to assess the predictors among high-risk drinkers in England of attempts ...
This study aimed to assess the predictors among high-risk drinkers in England of attempts to reduce ...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to assess the predictors among high-risk drinkers in England of attem...
Background: This paper aimed to explore the differences in subjective experiences of intoxication d...
Aims: This paper examines: (a) change over time (2001-2013) in recently reducing or ceasing drinking...
Background: Alcohol Brief Intervention (ABI) uses a motivational counselling approach to support ind...
BackgroundPeople who drink alcohol often seek to manage their intake in order to maximise the pleasu...
Background: People who drink alcohol often seek to manage their intake in order to maximise the plea...
BACKGROUND: The Alcohol Toolkit Study (ATS) is a monthly survey of approximately 1700 adults per mon...