Introduction and Aims: This study examined rates of awareness of standard drink labelling and drinking guidelines among Australian adult drinkers. Demographic predictors of these two outcomes were also explored. Design and Methods: Online survey panel participants aged 18–45 years(n = 1061; mean age = 33.2 years) completed an online survey assessing demographics, alcohol consumption patterns, awareness of standard drink labels and the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) guidelines, and support for more detailed labels. Results: The majority (80%) of participants had seen standard drink labels on alcohol products; with younger drinkers, those from a regional/rural location and high-risk drinkers significantly more likely to ...
Health warning labels (HWLs) on alcohol containers may help reduce population-level alcohol consumpt...
Background: Despite concern regarding harms of energy drink (ED) consumption, no research has been c...
BACKGROUND: Despite concern regarding harms of energy drink (ED) consumption, no research has been c...
Abstract Objective: To investigate awareness of short‐term and long‐term consequences of alcohol use...
To investigate awareness of short-term and long-term consequences of alcohol use among a sample of A...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: Efforts to reduce excessive alcohol consumption need to take into account dri...
Background: This study investigated Australian drinkers’ alcohol-related beliefs according to their ...
Abstract Objective: In Australia, many health researchers and policy makers are advocating for manda...
Introduction and Aims. Young people are at high risk of alcohol-related harm and injury. This study ...
Objective: In Australia, many health researchers and policy makers are advocating for mandated warni...
Abstract Background Although most Australians are unaware of the risk, there is strong evidence for ...
Abstract Objective: To examine self‐reported alcohol consumption and relationships between consumpti...
Health warning labels (HWLs) on alcohol containers may help reduce population-level alcohol consumpt...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: This study aims to estimate the prevalence of long-term risky drinking within...
Warning labels are noticeably absent from alcoholic beverages in Australia, writes Robin Room in The...
Health warning labels (HWLs) on alcohol containers may help reduce population-level alcohol consumpt...
Background: Despite concern regarding harms of energy drink (ED) consumption, no research has been c...
BACKGROUND: Despite concern regarding harms of energy drink (ED) consumption, no research has been c...
Abstract Objective: To investigate awareness of short‐term and long‐term consequences of alcohol use...
To investigate awareness of short-term and long-term consequences of alcohol use among a sample of A...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: Efforts to reduce excessive alcohol consumption need to take into account dri...
Background: This study investigated Australian drinkers’ alcohol-related beliefs according to their ...
Abstract Objective: In Australia, many health researchers and policy makers are advocating for manda...
Introduction and Aims. Young people are at high risk of alcohol-related harm and injury. This study ...
Objective: In Australia, many health researchers and policy makers are advocating for mandated warni...
Abstract Background Although most Australians are unaware of the risk, there is strong evidence for ...
Abstract Objective: To examine self‐reported alcohol consumption and relationships between consumpti...
Health warning labels (HWLs) on alcohol containers may help reduce population-level alcohol consumpt...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: This study aims to estimate the prevalence of long-term risky drinking within...
Warning labels are noticeably absent from alcoholic beverages in Australia, writes Robin Room in The...
Health warning labels (HWLs) on alcohol containers may help reduce population-level alcohol consumpt...
Background: Despite concern regarding harms of energy drink (ED) consumption, no research has been c...
BACKGROUND: Despite concern regarding harms of energy drink (ED) consumption, no research has been c...