Background: Binge drinking (BD) is a significant risk factor for several acute and chronic illnesses, including injuries. This study examines the rate, frequency and intensity of BD in Buffalo City Metropolitan Municipality (BCMM), South Africa.Methods: This was a cross-sectional survey of 998 adults attending the three largest outpatient clinics in BCMM. Rate, frequency and intensity of BD were assessed using the WHO STEPwise questionnaire. Descriptive and inferential statistics were carried out to determine the rate and determinants of binge drinking.Results: The overall rate of BD was 15.0%. Frequency and intensity of BD were 5.4 episodes per month and 13.4 drinks on one occasion, respectively. The study data showed that BD was commoner ...
Background: There is lack of information on the correlates of sedentary behaviour among persons with...
The aim of this study was to estimate the pattern of alcohol use among South African adults by their...
Objective. To assess and compare the extent of high-risk drinking and factors associated with high-r...
This study was conducted to explore views about the execution of powers and functions of the police ...
Abstract Background There is limited information about the potential individual-level and contextual...
Background. Although the South African (SA) government has implemented alcohol control measures, al...
Objective: This study formed part of the South African National HIV, Incidence, Behaviour and Commun...
Background: Binge drinking (BD) is a harmful pattern of alcohol use. This study describes this patte...
Thesis (Ph.D. (Social Work))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2010.This study forms par...
Abstract Background Alcohol use is a major preventable public health problem with serious health and...
Binge drinking represents a major clinical and public health concern. Here, we investigated the prev...
Objective: Alcohol abuse poses special risks for increased morbidity and mortality among older adult...
Binge drinking represents a major clinical and public health concern. Here, we investigated the prev...
"Binge drinking (men drinking 5 or more alcoholic drinks within a short period of time or women drin...
Introduction: Binge drinking is a widespread health compromising behaviour among adolescents and yo...
Background: There is lack of information on the correlates of sedentary behaviour among persons with...
The aim of this study was to estimate the pattern of alcohol use among South African adults by their...
Objective. To assess and compare the extent of high-risk drinking and factors associated with high-r...
This study was conducted to explore views about the execution of powers and functions of the police ...
Abstract Background There is limited information about the potential individual-level and contextual...
Background. Although the South African (SA) government has implemented alcohol control measures, al...
Objective: This study formed part of the South African National HIV, Incidence, Behaviour and Commun...
Background: Binge drinking (BD) is a harmful pattern of alcohol use. This study describes this patte...
Thesis (Ph.D. (Social Work))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2010.This study forms par...
Abstract Background Alcohol use is a major preventable public health problem with serious health and...
Binge drinking represents a major clinical and public health concern. Here, we investigated the prev...
Objective: Alcohol abuse poses special risks for increased morbidity and mortality among older adult...
Binge drinking represents a major clinical and public health concern. Here, we investigated the prev...
"Binge drinking (men drinking 5 or more alcoholic drinks within a short period of time or women drin...
Introduction: Binge drinking is a widespread health compromising behaviour among adolescents and yo...
Background: There is lack of information on the correlates of sedentary behaviour among persons with...
The aim of this study was to estimate the pattern of alcohol use among South African adults by their...
Objective. To assess and compare the extent of high-risk drinking and factors associated with high-r...