Background: Alcohol misuse imposes substantial harm on Indigenous Australians whose health status is poorer than non-Indigenous Australians. Although Indigenous youth are over represented in Indigenous alcohol harms, few interventions addressing alcohol-related harm among Indigenous youth have been evaluated. Given this paucity of evidence, a survey was designed to evaluate the effects of a whole-of-community, anti-binge drinking intervention for young people in an Indigenous community in far north Queensland, Australia.\ud \ud Methods: A cross sectional, baseline-post intervention study assessed the impact of a two year anti-binge drinking intervention targeting young people (18–24 years). A survey was developed and implemented at baseline...
Objective: To describe and critique methodological aspects of interventions targeting reductions in ...
Background: The World Health Organization, governments, and communities agree that community action ...
Aims: The aim of this study was to gauge whether, and to what extent, population flow occurred as a ...
Background: Alcohol misuse imposes substantial harm on Indigenous Australians whose health status is...
Background: Alcohol misuse imposes substantial harm on Indigenous Australians whose health status is...
Background: In Australia, 'Alcohol Management Plans' (AMPs) provide the policy infrastructure for St...
Background: In Australia, 'Alcohol Management Plans' (AMPs) provide the policy infrastructure for St...
Introduction and Aims: The Community Reinforcement Approach (CRA) is a community-based cognitive-beh...
Alcohol is one of the leading causes of social, legal and health problems for Indigenous Australians...
Objective: Alcohol misuse is a major risk factor for harm in indigenous communities. The indigenous ...
Objective: Alcohol misuse is a major risk factor for harm in indigenous communities. The indigenous ...
Background: 'Alcohol Management Plans' (AMPs) with a focus on alcohol restrictions were implemented ...
Issue addressed: Alcohol-related road crashes are a leading cause of the injury burden experienced b...
Objectives: To evaluate the impact of a multi-component, Aboriginal-led strategy to reduce alcohol-r...
Background: \ud In 2002/03 the Queensland Government responded to high rates of alcohol-related harm...
Objective: To describe and critique methodological aspects of interventions targeting reductions in ...
Background: The World Health Organization, governments, and communities agree that community action ...
Aims: The aim of this study was to gauge whether, and to what extent, population flow occurred as a ...
Background: Alcohol misuse imposes substantial harm on Indigenous Australians whose health status is...
Background: Alcohol misuse imposes substantial harm on Indigenous Australians whose health status is...
Background: In Australia, 'Alcohol Management Plans' (AMPs) provide the policy infrastructure for St...
Background: In Australia, 'Alcohol Management Plans' (AMPs) provide the policy infrastructure for St...
Introduction and Aims: The Community Reinforcement Approach (CRA) is a community-based cognitive-beh...
Alcohol is one of the leading causes of social, legal and health problems for Indigenous Australians...
Objective: Alcohol misuse is a major risk factor for harm in indigenous communities. The indigenous ...
Objective: Alcohol misuse is a major risk factor for harm in indigenous communities. The indigenous ...
Background: 'Alcohol Management Plans' (AMPs) with a focus on alcohol restrictions were implemented ...
Issue addressed: Alcohol-related road crashes are a leading cause of the injury burden experienced b...
Objectives: To evaluate the impact of a multi-component, Aboriginal-led strategy to reduce alcohol-r...
Background: \ud In 2002/03 the Queensland Government responded to high rates of alcohol-related harm...
Objective: To describe and critique methodological aspects of interventions targeting reductions in ...
Background: The World Health Organization, governments, and communities agree that community action ...
Aims: The aim of this study was to gauge whether, and to what extent, population flow occurred as a ...