Background: University students are a risk group for heavy substance use and the experience of various potentially severe negative substance use consequences which may impact on their health, social, and academic functioning. Whilst the experience of negative consequences of substance use is well understood in North American student samples, there is little data on these experiences in European students. In order to develop effective harm prevention and reduction interventions for students’ substance use, there needs to be an understanding of the types of consequences experienced in European student samples. Objectives: The aim of the study was to investigate the prevalence and predictors of the experience of negative substance use-related ...
Abstract Background: In recent years excessive alcohol use has increased in the UK resulting in a w...
Alcohol consumption is common among young people. We performed a preliminary cross-sectional study a...
Purpose: We aimed to evaluate changes in the frequency of drinking, alcohol dependence and alcohol-...
Background: University students are a risk group for heavy substance use and the experience of vario...
Background: University students are a risk group for heavy substance use and the experience of vario...
BACKGROUND: University students are a risk group for heavy substance use and the experience of vario...
Background: To compare patterns of alcohol consumption and alcohol-related harm from a survey of uni...
Background: Travelling away from home can be associated with fewer limits on behavior, particularly ...
Background: Travelling away from home can be associated with fewer limits on behavior, particularly ...
Background: High volumes of alcohol consumption and risky single occasion drinking (RSOD) among univ...
Background: Incorrect perceptions of high rates of peer alcohol and tobacco use are predictive of in...
Background: Hazardous alcohol consumption and associated harms are high among young university stude...
Objective: The objective of this study was to explore perceptions of peer substance use and related ...
Aim: Alcohol consumption is a leading cause of global suffering. The harms caused by alcohol to the ...
peer reviewedBackground: Students at many European universities are in poor health and have unhealth...
Abstract Background: In recent years excessive alcohol use has increased in the UK resulting in a w...
Alcohol consumption is common among young people. We performed a preliminary cross-sectional study a...
Purpose: We aimed to evaluate changes in the frequency of drinking, alcohol dependence and alcohol-...
Background: University students are a risk group for heavy substance use and the experience of vario...
Background: University students are a risk group for heavy substance use and the experience of vario...
BACKGROUND: University students are a risk group for heavy substance use and the experience of vario...
Background: To compare patterns of alcohol consumption and alcohol-related harm from a survey of uni...
Background: Travelling away from home can be associated with fewer limits on behavior, particularly ...
Background: Travelling away from home can be associated with fewer limits on behavior, particularly ...
Background: High volumes of alcohol consumption and risky single occasion drinking (RSOD) among univ...
Background: Incorrect perceptions of high rates of peer alcohol and tobacco use are predictive of in...
Background: Hazardous alcohol consumption and associated harms are high among young university stude...
Objective: The objective of this study was to explore perceptions of peer substance use and related ...
Aim: Alcohol consumption is a leading cause of global suffering. The harms caused by alcohol to the ...
peer reviewedBackground: Students at many European universities are in poor health and have unhealth...
Abstract Background: In recent years excessive alcohol use has increased in the UK resulting in a w...
Alcohol consumption is common among young people. We performed a preliminary cross-sectional study a...
Purpose: We aimed to evaluate changes in the frequency of drinking, alcohol dependence and alcohol-...