This research provides both a broad overview and detailed insight into the problems the drinking of others has on Australians. The impacts from the drinking of others vary dramatically. At one end of the spectrum Australians are affected by nuisance inconveniences, such as street noise or having to avoid public parks, or petty costs from damaged property. At the other end harms can be severe, such as child abuse or physical violence or death. The public health impacts of alcohol from others’ drinking are of major concern. This report addresses a number of critical questions: How many Australians are affected by others’ drinking? Who is affected? What is the relationship between those who have been affected and the drinker? How ...
Aims: This paper outlines the methods of a collaborative population survey project measuring the ran...
Aims: This paper outlines the methods of a collaborative population survey project measuring the ran...
Objective: To examine the adverse consequences of drinking reported by a subsample of participants i...
Aims: This study aims to document the adverse effects of drinkers in Australia on people other than ...
Aims This study seeks to establish the prevalence alcohol-related harms to children (ARHC) that occu...
While there is a longer history of concern about alcohol’s harm to others, researchers’ interest has...
While there is a longer history of concern about alcohol’s harm to others, researchers’ interest has...
There is a large body of epidemiological literature describing the relationship between alcohol cons...
While there is a longer history of concern about alcohol's harm to others, researchers' interest has...
Examines a range of factors that influence alcohol consumption and vulnerability to alcohol-related ...
Background: Previous research indicates that those who have experienced alcohol-related harm from ot...
© 2013 Dr. Anne-Marie Louise LaslettThis thesis describes the adverse effects of others’ drinking on...
Abstract Objective: Alcohol consumption is one of the major avoidable risk factors for disease, illn...
OBJECTIVE: To examine factors associated with suffering harm from another person's alcohol consumpti...
Empirical studies assessing alcohol's harm to others very often rely on population survey data. This...
Aims: This paper outlines the methods of a collaborative population survey project measuring the ran...
Aims: This paper outlines the methods of a collaborative population survey project measuring the ran...
Objective: To examine the adverse consequences of drinking reported by a subsample of participants i...
Aims: This study aims to document the adverse effects of drinkers in Australia on people other than ...
Aims This study seeks to establish the prevalence alcohol-related harms to children (ARHC) that occu...
While there is a longer history of concern about alcohol’s harm to others, researchers’ interest has...
While there is a longer history of concern about alcohol’s harm to others, researchers’ interest has...
There is a large body of epidemiological literature describing the relationship between alcohol cons...
While there is a longer history of concern about alcohol's harm to others, researchers' interest has...
Examines a range of factors that influence alcohol consumption and vulnerability to alcohol-related ...
Background: Previous research indicates that those who have experienced alcohol-related harm from ot...
© 2013 Dr. Anne-Marie Louise LaslettThis thesis describes the adverse effects of others’ drinking on...
Abstract Objective: Alcohol consumption is one of the major avoidable risk factors for disease, illn...
OBJECTIVE: To examine factors associated with suffering harm from another person's alcohol consumpti...
Empirical studies assessing alcohol's harm to others very often rely on population survey data. This...
Aims: This paper outlines the methods of a collaborative population survey project measuring the ran...
Aims: This paper outlines the methods of a collaborative population survey project measuring the ran...
Objective: To examine the adverse consequences of drinking reported by a subsample of participants i...