© 2019 Sax Institute. All rights reserved. Objectives: Exploration of experience of harms due to another person’s drinking within a demographic particularly vulnerable to these consequences. Importance of study: Largest sampling of young Australian risky drinkers, who are underrepresented in general population surveys. The range of harms due to others’ drinking reported here is more comprehensive than documented elsewhere. Study type: Cross-sectional self-report survey. Methods: Participants were 14–19 years old and screened as being within the riskiest-drinking 25% for their age cohort. The convenience sample of 3465 was recruited primarily by social media advertising. Face-to-face interviews were conducted in all eight Australian capital ...
Issue addressed: Research has shown that Australian university students consume alcohol at a higher ...
Aims: This study seeks to establish the prevalence alcohol-related harms to children (ARHC) that occ...
Introduction and Aims: Young Australian university students have been found to consume alcohol at a ...
OBJECTIVES: Exploration of experience of harms due to another person's drinking within a demographic...
Objective: Despite declines in Australian alcohol consumption, youth alcohol related harms remain pr...
Abstract Objective: Despite declines in Australian alcohol consumption, youth alcohol related harms ...
© 2016 Public Health Association of Australia.Objective: Despite declines in Australian alcohol cons...
Aims: This study aims to document the adverse effects of drinkers in Australia on people other than ...
Objective: To examine the adverse consequences of drinking reported by a subsample of participants i...
This study explores survey respondents’ reports of alcohol-related harm created by another person’s ...
Background: Previous research indicates that those who have experienced alcohol-related harm from ot...
Background: Previous research indicates that those who have experienced alcohol-related harm from ot...
Background: Previous research indicates that those who have experienced alcohol-related harm from ot...
Consuming alcohol leads to a lowering of inhibitions and for some, an increase in aggressive and vio...
OBJECTIVE: To examine factors associated with suffering harm from another person's alcohol consumpti...
Issue addressed: Research has shown that Australian university students consume alcohol at a higher ...
Aims: This study seeks to establish the prevalence alcohol-related harms to children (ARHC) that occ...
Introduction and Aims: Young Australian university students have been found to consume alcohol at a ...
OBJECTIVES: Exploration of experience of harms due to another person's drinking within a demographic...
Objective: Despite declines in Australian alcohol consumption, youth alcohol related harms remain pr...
Abstract Objective: Despite declines in Australian alcohol consumption, youth alcohol related harms ...
© 2016 Public Health Association of Australia.Objective: Despite declines in Australian alcohol cons...
Aims: This study aims to document the adverse effects of drinkers in Australia on people other than ...
Objective: To examine the adverse consequences of drinking reported by a subsample of participants i...
This study explores survey respondents’ reports of alcohol-related harm created by another person’s ...
Background: Previous research indicates that those who have experienced alcohol-related harm from ot...
Background: Previous research indicates that those who have experienced alcohol-related harm from ot...
Background: Previous research indicates that those who have experienced alcohol-related harm from ot...
Consuming alcohol leads to a lowering of inhibitions and for some, an increase in aggressive and vio...
OBJECTIVE: To examine factors associated with suffering harm from another person's alcohol consumpti...
Issue addressed: Research has shown that Australian university students consume alcohol at a higher ...
Aims: This study seeks to establish the prevalence alcohol-related harms to children (ARHC) that occ...
Introduction and Aims: Young Australian university students have been found to consume alcohol at a ...