This article explores the contentious definition and communication of alcohol consumption limits and their relationship to ideas about risk through an analysis of the development of health education materials during the 1980s. It argues that changing ideas about alcohol and risk, and their communication to the public, were a reflection of both specific developments in thinking about alcohol and the harm it could pose as well as broader shifts within public health policy, practice and outlook. Risk was understood as something experienced by individuals and populations, a conceptual framing that suggested different approaches. To get to grips with these issues, the article focuses on: (1) the definition of alcohol consumption limits; (2) the ...
This thesis consists of four essays on risky health behaviour among adolescents. In the first paper,...
In this article, we follow the approach taken by Riesch and Spiegalhalter in "Careless pork costs li...
Introduction and Aims. Young people are at high risk of alcohol-related harm and injury. This study ...
The concept of risk should be used carefully in addiction science, policy and debate due to its comp...
This article examines the relation of risks and public policy through the lens of alcohol and crime....
This article describes the way in which “Anstie’s Limit” – a particular definition of moderate drink...
Developing a deep and contextualised understanding of risk is important for public health responses ...
This article discusses the role of public health in alcohol licensing in the UK, with a particular f...
This article first distinguishes three meanings of the term ‘harm reduction’ in the literature on al...
Recent attempts to approach drug and alcohol problems as a public health issue in the UK and global...
This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from SAGE Publications via http://dx.doi...
Many efforts to prevent alcoholrelated harm are aimed at reducing risk drinking. This article outlin...
This thesis contains three self-contained essays surrounding the theme of the effects of the availab...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol use is a major contributor to the burden of disease, including long-term non-com...
Background: Alcohol use is a major contributor to the burden of disease, including long-term non-co...
This thesis consists of four essays on risky health behaviour among adolescents. In the first paper,...
In this article, we follow the approach taken by Riesch and Spiegalhalter in "Careless pork costs li...
Introduction and Aims. Young people are at high risk of alcohol-related harm and injury. This study ...
The concept of risk should be used carefully in addiction science, policy and debate due to its comp...
This article examines the relation of risks and public policy through the lens of alcohol and crime....
This article describes the way in which “Anstie’s Limit” – a particular definition of moderate drink...
Developing a deep and contextualised understanding of risk is important for public health responses ...
This article discusses the role of public health in alcohol licensing in the UK, with a particular f...
This article first distinguishes three meanings of the term ‘harm reduction’ in the literature on al...
Recent attempts to approach drug and alcohol problems as a public health issue in the UK and global...
This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from SAGE Publications via http://dx.doi...
Many efforts to prevent alcoholrelated harm are aimed at reducing risk drinking. This article outlin...
This thesis contains three self-contained essays surrounding the theme of the effects of the availab...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol use is a major contributor to the burden of disease, including long-term non-com...
Background: Alcohol use is a major contributor to the burden of disease, including long-term non-co...
This thesis consists of four essays on risky health behaviour among adolescents. In the first paper,...
In this article, we follow the approach taken by Riesch and Spiegalhalter in "Careless pork costs li...
Introduction and Aims. Young people are at high risk of alcohol-related harm and injury. This study ...