Background: Reducing alcohol related harms in Australian Defence Force (ADF) trainees has been identified as a priority, but there are few evidence-based prevention programs available for the military setting. The study aims to test whether the P.A.R.T.Y. program delivered in-hospital or on-base, can reduce harmful alcohol consumption among ADF trainees. Methods/design: The study is a 3-arm randomized controlled trial, involving 953 Royal Australian Navy trainees from a single base. Trainees, aged 18 to 30 years, will be randomly assigned to the study arms: i. in-hospital P.A.R.T.Y.; ii. On-base P.A.R.T.Y.; and iii. Control group. All groups will receive the routine ADF annual alcohol awareness training. The primary outcome is the proportio...
Introduction Alcohol-related harm continues to represent a major public health problem and previous ...
This study assessed the extent to which alcohol consumption in a military group differed from the ge...
Background: Young people are vulnerable to the effects of alcohol consumption. Adverse effects from ...
Background: Reducing alcohol related harms in Australian Defence Force (ADF) trainees has been ident...
Abstract Background Reducing alcohol related harms in Australian Defence Force (ADF) trainees has be...
A mixed method evaluation to determine the effectiveness of the United States Navy Alcohol Abuse Pre...
OBJECTIVES: Heavy alcohol use is a particular problem in the US military, prompting the Institute of...
Objectives: Alcohol use in the U.S. military is prevalent and associated with alcohol-related incide...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol misuse poses significant public health concerns in the U.S. Military. An Alcohol...
Background Rates of hazardous and harm-related drinking are higher in the military and veteran popul...
Alcohol consumption has a long-standing tradition in the United States Air Force (USAF). From squadr...
Aim: To determine the prevalence of alcohol misuse in adult patients attending a defence force gener...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to test the efficacy of 2 brief interventions for alcohol m...
This doctoral project is an evaluation of the Substance Abuse Prevention Services (SAPS) Program at ...
The prevalence of unhealthy drinking at all levels in Irish society poses serious issues in terms of...
Introduction Alcohol-related harm continues to represent a major public health problem and previous ...
This study assessed the extent to which alcohol consumption in a military group differed from the ge...
Background: Young people are vulnerable to the effects of alcohol consumption. Adverse effects from ...
Background: Reducing alcohol related harms in Australian Defence Force (ADF) trainees has been ident...
Abstract Background Reducing alcohol related harms in Australian Defence Force (ADF) trainees has be...
A mixed method evaluation to determine the effectiveness of the United States Navy Alcohol Abuse Pre...
OBJECTIVES: Heavy alcohol use is a particular problem in the US military, prompting the Institute of...
Objectives: Alcohol use in the U.S. military is prevalent and associated with alcohol-related incide...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol misuse poses significant public health concerns in the U.S. Military. An Alcohol...
Background Rates of hazardous and harm-related drinking are higher in the military and veteran popul...
Alcohol consumption has a long-standing tradition in the United States Air Force (USAF). From squadr...
Aim: To determine the prevalence of alcohol misuse in adult patients attending a defence force gener...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to test the efficacy of 2 brief interventions for alcohol m...
This doctoral project is an evaluation of the Substance Abuse Prevention Services (SAPS) Program at ...
The prevalence of unhealthy drinking at all levels in Irish society poses serious issues in terms of...
Introduction Alcohol-related harm continues to represent a major public health problem and previous ...
This study assessed the extent to which alcohol consumption in a military group differed from the ge...
Background: Young people are vulnerable to the effects of alcohol consumption. Adverse effects from ...