Objectives: Ireland has high per capita alcohol consumption and also has high levels of problematic drinking patterns. While it is accepted that patterns of alcohol consumption in Ireland are a cause for concern, it is not clear if Irish people are actually aware of the extent of their hazardous or harmful pattern of drinking. The aim of this study was to determine awareness of drinking pattern in an Irish population using a representative random sample and to identify characteristics associated with self-awareness of hazardous or harmful drinking. Methods: We analysed data from Ireland’s 2014/2015 Drug Prevalence Survey which recruited a stratified clustered sample of 7005 individuals aged 15 years and over living in private households....
Long-standing stereotypes portray Irish people as prone to use alcohol to excess. This review traces...
Alcohol Action Ireland has called for the swift implementation of the Public Health (Alcohol) Bill t...
In this current study, attitudes towards addiction were examined within Irish society to discover fi...
New figures published today by the Health Research Board confirm that Irish drinking patterns are ha...
Statistics on alcohol consumption in Ireland - Irish people are among the highest consumers of alcoh...
More than four out five people (85%) believe that current levels of alcohol consumption in Ireland a...
The main objective of the National Alcohol Diary Survey was to estimate personal consumption of, and...
The negative impact of alcohol in Irish society is widely known, and both national data and internat...
The aim of this research was to examine drinking habits and experiences of drinking among men and wo...
BACKGROUND: International evidence indicates that about 10% of people with alcohol dependence will s...
Background: According to the prevention paradox, the majority of alcohol-related harms in the popula...
Aim: Alcohol consumption is a leading cause of global suffering. The harms caused by alcohol to the ...
While over four in five people (85 per cent) believe that current levels of alcohol consumption in I...
Inequalities in the physical and psychological health of the first- and second-generation Irish subj...
Background: The objective of this study was to establish baseline data on alcohol consumption patter...
Long-standing stereotypes portray Irish people as prone to use alcohol to excess. This review traces...
Alcohol Action Ireland has called for the swift implementation of the Public Health (Alcohol) Bill t...
In this current study, attitudes towards addiction were examined within Irish society to discover fi...
New figures published today by the Health Research Board confirm that Irish drinking patterns are ha...
Statistics on alcohol consumption in Ireland - Irish people are among the highest consumers of alcoh...
More than four out five people (85%) believe that current levels of alcohol consumption in Ireland a...
The main objective of the National Alcohol Diary Survey was to estimate personal consumption of, and...
The negative impact of alcohol in Irish society is widely known, and both national data and internat...
The aim of this research was to examine drinking habits and experiences of drinking among men and wo...
BACKGROUND: International evidence indicates that about 10% of people with alcohol dependence will s...
Background: According to the prevention paradox, the majority of alcohol-related harms in the popula...
Aim: Alcohol consumption is a leading cause of global suffering. The harms caused by alcohol to the ...
While over four in five people (85 per cent) believe that current levels of alcohol consumption in I...
Inequalities in the physical and psychological health of the first- and second-generation Irish subj...
Background: The objective of this study was to establish baseline data on alcohol consumption patter...
Long-standing stereotypes portray Irish people as prone to use alcohol to excess. This review traces...
Alcohol Action Ireland has called for the swift implementation of the Public Health (Alcohol) Bill t...
In this current study, attitudes towards addiction were examined within Irish society to discover fi...