BACKGROUND: To compare patterns of alcohol consumption and alcohol-related harm from a survey of university students sampled from universities in Denmark, England, Germany, Italy, Portugal and Switzerland. METHODS: A total of 2191 university students (70% female, 90% white ethnic group, age range 18-25) completed the survey. Participants completed measures of demographic variables (age, age of onset, ethnic group and sex) and the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT), which was the primary outcome. RESULTS: Sixty-three percent of the sample scored negative for harmful drinking on the AUDIT (<8), with 30% categorized as hazardous drinkers, 4% harmful drinkers and 3% with probable dependence. Analysis of variance, including ...
Objective: Alcohol affects many human systems and is involved in the pathogenesis of other diseases....
Background/objectives: Europe has the highest level of alcohol consumption in the world. As drinking...
Early consumption of full servings of alcohol and early experience of drunkenness have been linked w...
BACKGROUND: To compare patterns of alcohol consumption and alcohol-related harm from a survey of uni...
Background: High volumes of alcohol consumption and risky single occasion drinking (RSOD) among univ...
Aims: To report on alcohol use disorders and hazardous drinking from a survey of university students...
Research on alcohol consumption across and within countries is complicated by measurement issues. Me...
To report on alcohol use disorders and hazardous drinking from a survey of university students in En...
Reduction of excessive alcohol consumption still remains a significant challenge to the actions in t...
Mikolajczyk RT, Sebena R, Warich J, Naydenova V, Dudziak U, Orosova O. Alcohol Drinking in Universit...
Objective: This study addresses how experienced harm from other people's drinking varies between six...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol use and misuse and their relation to sociodemograhic factors are well studied a...
Aim: Alcohol consumption is a leading cause of global suffering. The harms caused by alcohol to the ...
BACKGROUND: Adolescent alcohol use varies across Europe. Differences in use might be due to variatio...
Abstract — Aims: This study explored the suitability of the Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test...
Objective: Alcohol affects many human systems and is involved in the pathogenesis of other diseases....
Background/objectives: Europe has the highest level of alcohol consumption in the world. As drinking...
Early consumption of full servings of alcohol and early experience of drunkenness have been linked w...
BACKGROUND: To compare patterns of alcohol consumption and alcohol-related harm from a survey of uni...
Background: High volumes of alcohol consumption and risky single occasion drinking (RSOD) among univ...
Aims: To report on alcohol use disorders and hazardous drinking from a survey of university students...
Research on alcohol consumption across and within countries is complicated by measurement issues. Me...
To report on alcohol use disorders and hazardous drinking from a survey of university students in En...
Reduction of excessive alcohol consumption still remains a significant challenge to the actions in t...
Mikolajczyk RT, Sebena R, Warich J, Naydenova V, Dudziak U, Orosova O. Alcohol Drinking in Universit...
Objective: This study addresses how experienced harm from other people's drinking varies between six...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol use and misuse and their relation to sociodemograhic factors are well studied a...
Aim: Alcohol consumption is a leading cause of global suffering. The harms caused by alcohol to the ...
BACKGROUND: Adolescent alcohol use varies across Europe. Differences in use might be due to variatio...
Abstract — Aims: This study explored the suitability of the Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test...
Objective: Alcohol affects many human systems and is involved in the pathogenesis of other diseases....
Background/objectives: Europe has the highest level of alcohol consumption in the world. As drinking...
Early consumption of full servings of alcohol and early experience of drunkenness have been linked w...