Inequalities in the physical and psychological health of the first- and second-generation Irish subjects have been well documented. Despite the fact that the Irish alcohol misuser is subject to a number of unhelpful stereotypes, the research concerning alcohol misuse in the Irish is surprisingly sparse. What little exists indicates that Irish alcohol misusers tend to fit the profile of the "chronic alcoholic." Specifically, they tend to be older (45 years +) and to have impaired physical and psychological health. Not surprisingly this is accompanied by poor longitudinal outcomes. Furthermore, alcohol problems worsen as a result of migration (this phenomenon is not restricted to the UK). Alcohol and drug services are now frequently merge...
BACKGROUND: International evidence indicates that about 10% of people with alcohol dependence will s...
New figures published today by the Health Research Board confirm that Irish drinking patterns are ha...
The Government is being urged to introduce the Public Health (Alcohol) Bill as quickly as possible, ...
Inequalities in the physical and psychological health of the first- and second-generation Irish subj...
Long-standing stereotypes portray Irish people as prone to use alcohol to excess. This review traces...
Background: Alcohol consumption was assessed in English and Irish men and women aged 65 and over, li...
Objectives: Ireland has high per capita alcohol consumption and also has high levels of problematic ...
The article reports the alcohol-related findings of a qualitative study that examined health beliefs...
Ireland has always been stereotypically portrayed as a nation of heavy drinkers, and it is true that...
Alcohol-related morbidity and mortality rates among the Irish in England and Wales are higher than b...
This study addresses itself to the question, "Is there a high prevalence of alcoholism among the Iri...
Alcohol plays a complex role in Irish society. It is associated with many aspects of Irish social an...
The Traveller community was traditionally protected from drug use by distinct traditional anti-drug ...
The cultural attitude to alcohol in this country has moved from one of ambivalence to permissiveness...
This paper describes trends in treated problem alcohol use in Ireland over the six-year period 2005 ...
BACKGROUND: International evidence indicates that about 10% of people with alcohol dependence will s...
New figures published today by the Health Research Board confirm that Irish drinking patterns are ha...
The Government is being urged to introduce the Public Health (Alcohol) Bill as quickly as possible, ...
Inequalities in the physical and psychological health of the first- and second-generation Irish subj...
Long-standing stereotypes portray Irish people as prone to use alcohol to excess. This review traces...
Background: Alcohol consumption was assessed in English and Irish men and women aged 65 and over, li...
Objectives: Ireland has high per capita alcohol consumption and also has high levels of problematic ...
The article reports the alcohol-related findings of a qualitative study that examined health beliefs...
Ireland has always been stereotypically portrayed as a nation of heavy drinkers, and it is true that...
Alcohol-related morbidity and mortality rates among the Irish in England and Wales are higher than b...
This study addresses itself to the question, "Is there a high prevalence of alcoholism among the Iri...
Alcohol plays a complex role in Irish society. It is associated with many aspects of Irish social an...
The Traveller community was traditionally protected from drug use by distinct traditional anti-drug ...
The cultural attitude to alcohol in this country has moved from one of ambivalence to permissiveness...
This paper describes trends in treated problem alcohol use in Ireland over the six-year period 2005 ...
BACKGROUND: International evidence indicates that about 10% of people with alcohol dependence will s...
New figures published today by the Health Research Board confirm that Irish drinking patterns are ha...
The Government is being urged to introduce the Public Health (Alcohol) Bill as quickly as possible, ...