Alcohol-related morbidity and mortality rates among the Irish in England and Wales are higher than both other ethnic minorities and the general population. Higher consumption per episode of drinking is responsible for higher overall mean consumption levels among the Irish. Patterns of consumption and problems among the Irish were investigated in two samples recruited in pubs in London and Dublin. Mean weekly alcohol consumption was found to be higher - by approximately 50% - in the London sample with more high-risk drinking a result of more frequent drinking patterns. Hazardous drinking was strongly normative among young Irish people in both London and Dublin. The distinct Irish style of drinking - greater quantities per episode - and t...
New figures published today by the Health Research Board confirm that Irish drinking patterns are ha...
This paper studies determinants of drinking behavior and formation of subjective thresholds of accep...
This paper studies determinants of drinking behavior and formation of subjective thresholds of accep...
Long-standing stereotypes portray Irish people as prone to use alcohol to excess. This review traces...
The aim of this research was to examine drinking habits and experiences of drinking among men and wo...
Background: Alcohol consumption was assessed in English and Irish men and women aged 65 and over, li...
Statistics on alcohol consumption in Ireland - Irish people are among the highest consumers of alcoh...
This paper examines the drinking habits of a Northern Irish sample during a six-month period in 1998...
48% of Irish drinkers are consuming alcohol at a level that is putting their health at increasing or...
This paper briefly outlines recent trends in alcohol consumption in Ireland. The pattern of binge d...
Background: Alcohol consumption was assessed in English and Irish men and women aged 65 and over, li...
Inequalities in the physical and psychological health of the first- and second-generation Irish subj...
The article reports the alcohol-related findings of a qualitative study that examined health beliefs...
Inequalities in the physical and psychological health of the first- and second-generation Irish subj...
Alcohol use and related harm is now a major public health problem in Ireland. The statistics do not ...
New figures published today by the Health Research Board confirm that Irish drinking patterns are ha...
This paper studies determinants of drinking behavior and formation of subjective thresholds of accep...
This paper studies determinants of drinking behavior and formation of subjective thresholds of accep...
Long-standing stereotypes portray Irish people as prone to use alcohol to excess. This review traces...
The aim of this research was to examine drinking habits and experiences of drinking among men and wo...
Background: Alcohol consumption was assessed in English and Irish men and women aged 65 and over, li...
Statistics on alcohol consumption in Ireland - Irish people are among the highest consumers of alcoh...
This paper examines the drinking habits of a Northern Irish sample during a six-month period in 1998...
48% of Irish drinkers are consuming alcohol at a level that is putting their health at increasing or...
This paper briefly outlines recent trends in alcohol consumption in Ireland. The pattern of binge d...
Background: Alcohol consumption was assessed in English and Irish men and women aged 65 and over, li...
Inequalities in the physical and psychological health of the first- and second-generation Irish subj...
The article reports the alcohol-related findings of a qualitative study that examined health beliefs...
Inequalities in the physical and psychological health of the first- and second-generation Irish subj...
Alcohol use and related harm is now a major public health problem in Ireland. The statistics do not ...
New figures published today by the Health Research Board confirm that Irish drinking patterns are ha...
This paper studies determinants of drinking behavior and formation of subjective thresholds of accep...
This paper studies determinants of drinking behavior and formation of subjective thresholds of accep...