BACKGROUND: Alcohol is a leading cause of global suffering. Europe reports the uppermost volume of alcohol consumption in the world, with Ireland and the United Kingdom reporting the highest levels of binge drinking and drunkenness. Levels of consumption are elevated among university students. Thus, this literature review aims to summarise the current research on alcohol consumption among university students in the Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom. METHODS: MEDLINE, CINAHL, EMBASE and PsychInfo were systematically searched for literature from January 2002 until December 2014. Each database was searched using the following search pillars: alcohol, university student, Ireland or the United Kingdom and prevalence studies. RESUL...
Objective: To assess the extent to which university students are following UK Government advice rega...
Results of a literature review of 18 studies investigating the drinking behaviour of undergraduate s...
The main objective of the National Alcohol Diary Survey was to estimate personal consumption of, and...
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 ...
Objective: There is considerable evidence of a cultural shift towards heavier alcohol consumption am...
Alcohol consumption has increased in the Irish population in recent years. It is not known to what e...
Background: High volumes of alcohol consumption and risky single occasion drinking (RSOD) among univ...
Abstract Background: In recent years excessive alcohol use has increased in the UK resulting in a w...
Objective: Alcohol utilization among college students still remains a serious health problem today...
OBJECTIVE: Elevated levels of alcohol consumption among university students are well documented. Pol...
Background: This study examines Irish undergraduate students? behaviours and motives regarding alcoh...
Aims: To report on alcohol use disorders and hazardous drinking from a survey of university students...
BACKGROUND: Unhealthy alcohol use amongst university students is a major public health concern. ...
Objective: To assess the extent to which university students are following UK Government advice rega...
Objective: To assess the extent to which university students are following UK Government advice rega...
Results of a literature review of 18 studies investigating the drinking behaviour of undergraduate s...
The main objective of the National Alcohol Diary Survey was to estimate personal consumption of, and...
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 ...
Objective: There is considerable evidence of a cultural shift towards heavier alcohol consumption am...
Alcohol consumption has increased in the Irish population in recent years. It is not known to what e...
Background: High volumes of alcohol consumption and risky single occasion drinking (RSOD) among univ...
Abstract Background: In recent years excessive alcohol use has increased in the UK resulting in a w...
Objective: Alcohol utilization among college students still remains a serious health problem today...
OBJECTIVE: Elevated levels of alcohol consumption among university students are well documented. Pol...
Background: This study examines Irish undergraduate students? behaviours and motives regarding alcoh...
Aims: To report on alcohol use disorders and hazardous drinking from a survey of university students...
BACKGROUND: Unhealthy alcohol use amongst university students is a major public health concern. ...
Objective: To assess the extent to which university students are following UK Government advice rega...
Objective: To assess the extent to which university students are following UK Government advice rega...
Results of a literature review of 18 studies investigating the drinking behaviour of undergraduate s...
The main objective of the National Alcohol Diary Survey was to estimate personal consumption of, and...