Objective: Despite declines in Australian alcohol consumption, youth alcohol related harms remain prevalent. These alcohol-related consequences appear to be driven by a subset of risky drinkers who engage in ‘high intensity’ drinking episodes and are underrepresented in national health surveys. This project aims to investigate high risk drinking practices and alcohol-related harms amongst young people not otherwise recorded in existing data. Methods: A community sample of the heaviest drinking 20–25% 16–19 year olds were surveyed across three Australian states (n=958; 80% metropolitan). We examined the context of their last risky drinking session through online and face-to-face surveys. Results: Males consumed a mean of 17 and females 14 st...
Objective: To explore the impacts of existing policies on young Australian risky drinkers' access to...
Objective: To explore the impacts of existing policies on young Australian risky drinkers' access to...
The New South Wales School Students Health Behaviours Survey (2014) reported a substantial reduction...
Abstract Objective: Despite declines in Australian alcohol consumption, youth alcohol related harms ...
© 2016 Public Health Association of Australia.Objective: Despite declines in Australian alcohol cons...
OBJECTIVES: Exploration of experience of harms due to another person's drinking within a demographic...
© 2019 Sax Institute. All rights reserved. Objectives: Exploration of experience of harms due to ano...
Objective: To examine the adverse consequences of drinking reported by a subsample of participants i...
Background: Alcohol use in adolescence predicts future alcohol misuse. However, the extent to which ...
Objective: To examine recent trends in the proportion of young people who drink at risky levels and ...
Pre-drinking has been linked to subsequent heavy drinking and the engagement in multiple risky behav...
Introduction and Aims: In spite of the major focus on risky, single-occasion drinking by young peopl...
Objective: To examine the extent to which individual- and community- level characteristics account f...
Background: Alcohol use in adolescence predicts future alcohol misuse. However, the extent to which ...
Aims To establish predictors of age 21 alcohol-related harm from prior drinking patterns, current le...
Objective: To explore the impacts of existing policies on young Australian risky drinkers' access to...
Objective: To explore the impacts of existing policies on young Australian risky drinkers' access to...
The New South Wales School Students Health Behaviours Survey (2014) reported a substantial reduction...
Abstract Objective: Despite declines in Australian alcohol consumption, youth alcohol related harms ...
© 2016 Public Health Association of Australia.Objective: Despite declines in Australian alcohol cons...
OBJECTIVES: Exploration of experience of harms due to another person's drinking within a demographic...
© 2019 Sax Institute. All rights reserved. Objectives: Exploration of experience of harms due to ano...
Objective: To examine the adverse consequences of drinking reported by a subsample of participants i...
Background: Alcohol use in adolescence predicts future alcohol misuse. However, the extent to which ...
Objective: To examine recent trends in the proportion of young people who drink at risky levels and ...
Pre-drinking has been linked to subsequent heavy drinking and the engagement in multiple risky behav...
Introduction and Aims: In spite of the major focus on risky, single-occasion drinking by young peopl...
Objective: To examine the extent to which individual- and community- level characteristics account f...
Background: Alcohol use in adolescence predicts future alcohol misuse. However, the extent to which ...
Aims To establish predictors of age 21 alcohol-related harm from prior drinking patterns, current le...
Objective: To explore the impacts of existing policies on young Australian risky drinkers' access to...
Objective: To explore the impacts of existing policies on young Australian risky drinkers' access to...
The New South Wales School Students Health Behaviours Survey (2014) reported a substantial reduction...