Alcohol consumption has increased in the Irish population in recent years. It is not known to what extent the student population has been affected by this increase. The aim of this study was to determine levels of alcohol consumption among undergraduates in one Irish university and identify changes in drinking patterns in the years 1992-1999. Information on alcohol use was obtained by anonymous self-completed questionnaire in a stratified random cross-faculty sample of undergraduates in 1992 and 1999. The CAGE questionnaire to determine problem drinking was included in both surveys. A statistically significant (p=0.01) drop in weekly alcohol consumption by males was found, although the proportion of male problem drinkers increased. Cons...
Results of a literature review of 18 studies investigating the drinking behaviour of undergraduate s...
To identify differences in Risky Consumption (RC) and Binge drinking (BD) trends in students who alr...
This paper examines the drinking habits of a Northern Irish sample during a six-month period in 1998...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol is a leading cause of global suffering. Europe reports the uppermost volume of a...
Objective: Alcohol utilization among college students still remains a serious health problem today...
Abstract Background Alcohol is a leading cause of global suffering. Europe reports the uppermost vol...
Aim: Alcohol consumption is a leading cause of global suffering. The harms caused by alcohol to the ...
BACKGROUND: Unhealthy alcohol use amongst university students is a major public health concern. ...
Few would dispute the reality that Ireland has a problematic relationship with alcohol. Evidence sug...
Questionnaire surveys of medical students in an Irish university were carried out in 1973 (n=765), 1...
Background: This study examines Irish undergraduate students? behaviours and motives regarding alcoh...
This article analyses the perspectives that undergraduate students have on alcohol-related issues. K...
Studies of two similar cohorts of students in Ireland in 1984 and 1992 showed a dramatic increase in...
Abstract: Alcohol and drug use amongst 3rd level students in Ireland is a concern and has been repo...
OBJECTIVE: Elevated levels of alcohol consumption among university students are well documented. Pol...
Results of a literature review of 18 studies investigating the drinking behaviour of undergraduate s...
To identify differences in Risky Consumption (RC) and Binge drinking (BD) trends in students who alr...
This paper examines the drinking habits of a Northern Irish sample during a six-month period in 1998...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol is a leading cause of global suffering. Europe reports the uppermost volume of a...
Objective: Alcohol utilization among college students still remains a serious health problem today...
Abstract Background Alcohol is a leading cause of global suffering. Europe reports the uppermost vol...
Aim: Alcohol consumption is a leading cause of global suffering. The harms caused by alcohol to the ...
BACKGROUND: Unhealthy alcohol use amongst university students is a major public health concern. ...
Few would dispute the reality that Ireland has a problematic relationship with alcohol. Evidence sug...
Questionnaire surveys of medical students in an Irish university were carried out in 1973 (n=765), 1...
Background: This study examines Irish undergraduate students? behaviours and motives regarding alcoh...
This article analyses the perspectives that undergraduate students have on alcohol-related issues. K...
Studies of two similar cohorts of students in Ireland in 1984 and 1992 showed a dramatic increase in...
Abstract: Alcohol and drug use amongst 3rd level students in Ireland is a concern and has been repo...
OBJECTIVE: Elevated levels of alcohol consumption among university students are well documented. Pol...
Results of a literature review of 18 studies investigating the drinking behaviour of undergraduate s...
To identify differences in Risky Consumption (RC) and Binge drinking (BD) trends in students who alr...
This paper examines the drinking habits of a Northern Irish sample during a six-month period in 1998...