Background: Timely tracking of national patterns of alcohol consumption is needed to inform and evaluate strategies and policies aimed at reducing alcohol-related harm. Between 2014 until at least 2017, the Alcohol Toolkit Study (ATS) will provide such tracking data and link these with policy changes and campaigns. By virtue of its connection with the ‘Smoking Toolkit Study’ (STS), links will also be examined between alcohol and smoking-related behaviour. Methods/Design: The ATS consists of cross-sectional household, computer-assisted interviews of representative samples of adults in England aged 16+. Each month a new sample of approximately 1800 adults complete the survey (~n = 21,600 per year). All respondents who consent to be fol...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate short-term effects of publishing revised lower risk national drinking guidel...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate short-term effects of publishing revised lower risk national drinking guidel...
Objectives: To evaluate short-term effects of publishing revised lower risk national drinking guidel...
BACKGROUND: Timely tracking of national patterns of alcohol consumption is needed to inform and eval...
Background The Smoking and Alcohol Toolkit Study (STS/ATS) in England has delivered timely insights ...
Background The Smoking and Alcohol Toolkit Study (STS/ATS) in England has delivered timely insights ...
Background The Smoking and Alcohol Toolkit Study (STS/ATS) in England has delivered timely insights ...
BACKGROUND: The Smoking and Alcohol Toolkit Study (STS/ATS) in England has delivered timely insights...
BACKGROUND: The Alcohol Toolkit Study (ATS) is a monthly survey of approximately 1700 adults per mon...
Background The Smoking and Alcohol Toolkit Study (STS/ATS) in England has delivered timely insights ...
Aims: To review the international guidelines and recommendations on survey instruments for measureme...
Aims: To review the international guidelines and recommendations on survey instruments for measureme...
BACKGROUND: The Alcohol Toolkit Study (ATS) is a monthly survey of approximately 1700 adults per mon...
Objectives: To evaluate short-term effects of publishing revised lower-risk national drinking guide...
Background: The UK’s Chief Medical Officers revised the UK alcohol drinking guidelines in 2016 to ≤...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate short-term effects of publishing revised lower risk national drinking guidel...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate short-term effects of publishing revised lower risk national drinking guidel...
Objectives: To evaluate short-term effects of publishing revised lower risk national drinking guidel...
BACKGROUND: Timely tracking of national patterns of alcohol consumption is needed to inform and eval...
Background The Smoking and Alcohol Toolkit Study (STS/ATS) in England has delivered timely insights ...
Background The Smoking and Alcohol Toolkit Study (STS/ATS) in England has delivered timely insights ...
Background The Smoking and Alcohol Toolkit Study (STS/ATS) in England has delivered timely insights ...
BACKGROUND: The Smoking and Alcohol Toolkit Study (STS/ATS) in England has delivered timely insights...
BACKGROUND: The Alcohol Toolkit Study (ATS) is a monthly survey of approximately 1700 adults per mon...
Background The Smoking and Alcohol Toolkit Study (STS/ATS) in England has delivered timely insights ...
Aims: To review the international guidelines and recommendations on survey instruments for measureme...
Aims: To review the international guidelines and recommendations on survey instruments for measureme...
BACKGROUND: The Alcohol Toolkit Study (ATS) is a monthly survey of approximately 1700 adults per mon...
Objectives: To evaluate short-term effects of publishing revised lower-risk national drinking guide...
Background: The UK’s Chief Medical Officers revised the UK alcohol drinking guidelines in 2016 to ≤...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate short-term effects of publishing revised lower risk national drinking guidel...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate short-term effects of publishing revised lower risk national drinking guidel...
Objectives: To evaluate short-term effects of publishing revised lower risk national drinking guidel...