This study investigated sources of alcohol for underage drinkers. In-depth, semi-structured interviews were individually conducted with 47 youths, ages 15-18, who reported drinking within the last 12 months, to explore alcohol access. Theft was one method that some youths reported using to obtain alcohol. In addition to 9% of respondents who reported stealing alcohol from commercial outlets themselves, a total of 26% respondents reported occasions when their close friends stole alcohol. Our findings unveiled that teens had a body of knowledge that some drew upon for stealing alcohol. Youths revealed detailed knowledge about store layout, theft protection devices and store policies. In particular, respondents disclosed knowledge about which ...
This thesis, in fulfillment of the Masters requirements in Public Health, examines underage alcohol ...
Background: Evidence suggests a link between alcohol marketing, advertisements, and underage drinkin...
Social host policies focused on underage drinking parties are implemented to reduce social availabil...
Underage drinking continues to be an important public health problem and a challenge to the substanc...
Patterns of acquisition of alcoholic beverages by underage youth were studied, using focus group met...
Access to the supply of alcohol is an important factor influencing adolescent alcohol consumption. A...
Background: To prevent alcohol availability through retail, legal age limits forbid the sale of alco...
The objective of this study was to determine underage college students\u27 ability to purchase alcoh...
Underage consumption of alcohol is a serious public health issue all across the United States. Ident...
Background: Adolescents who live near more alcohol outlets tend to consume more alcohol, despite law...
Excessive alcohol use is a significant health issue. Underage drinking is one expression of excessiv...
Introduction: Decree-Law 9/2002, of January 24, prohibits the sale of alcohol to under-16 years old ...
The Breeze is the student newspaper of James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia
Research suggests that underage drinking is a serious problem in the United States, and that many of...
Underage drinking is a huge problem in the United States. Rational choice and deterrence theories su...
This thesis, in fulfillment of the Masters requirements in Public Health, examines underage alcohol ...
Background: Evidence suggests a link between alcohol marketing, advertisements, and underage drinkin...
Social host policies focused on underage drinking parties are implemented to reduce social availabil...
Underage drinking continues to be an important public health problem and a challenge to the substanc...
Patterns of acquisition of alcoholic beverages by underage youth were studied, using focus group met...
Access to the supply of alcohol is an important factor influencing adolescent alcohol consumption. A...
Background: To prevent alcohol availability through retail, legal age limits forbid the sale of alco...
The objective of this study was to determine underage college students\u27 ability to purchase alcoh...
Underage consumption of alcohol is a serious public health issue all across the United States. Ident...
Background: Adolescents who live near more alcohol outlets tend to consume more alcohol, despite law...
Excessive alcohol use is a significant health issue. Underage drinking is one expression of excessiv...
Introduction: Decree-Law 9/2002, of January 24, prohibits the sale of alcohol to under-16 years old ...
The Breeze is the student newspaper of James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia
Research suggests that underage drinking is a serious problem in the United States, and that many of...
Underage drinking is a huge problem in the United States. Rational choice and deterrence theories su...
This thesis, in fulfillment of the Masters requirements in Public Health, examines underage alcohol ...
Background: Evidence suggests a link between alcohol marketing, advertisements, and underage drinkin...
Social host policies focused on underage drinking parties are implemented to reduce social availabil...