Background and aims: The concept of national drinking culture is well-established in research and policy debate but rarely features in contemporary alcohol policy analysis. We aim to apply the alternative concept of social practices to quantitatively operationalise drinking culture. We discuss how a practice perspective addresses limitations in existing analytical approaches to health-related behaviour before demonstrating its empirical application by constructing a statistical typology of British drinking practices and examining sociodemographic variation in practice. Design: Cross-sectional latent class analysis of drinking occasions derived from one-week drinking diaries collected for market research. Occasions are periods of drinking...
Aim: To explore drinking culture in young people and considers the strategies that might be employed...
Binge drinking is a matter of current social, media and political concern, rarely out of the headlin...
Research suggests that there is no safe amount of alcohol but despite this alcohol consumption remai...
Background and aims: The concept of national drinking culture is well-established in research and po...
Rationale Theories of practice can support understanding of health-related behaviours, but few stud...
Objectives: This paper presents the synthesis of findings from a literature review study of drinking...
Against the backdrop of a long-standing British 'binge and brawl' pattern of alcohol- based weekend ...
Objectives: This paper presents the synthesis of findings from a literature review study of drinking...
Abstract — Cultural differences in alcohol consumption are inescapable, but have been difficult to e...
AIMS: To identify a typology of heavier drinking styles in Great Britain and to identify socio-demog...
Introduction: The 21st century has seen wide-ranging changes in drinking locations in Great Brita...
Against the backdrop of a long-standing British ‘binge and brawl’ pattern of alcohol-based weekend l...
Background Most UK estimates of alcohol consumption come from population-based surveys, which estim...
Aims: To explore how the concept of lay epidemiology can enhance understandings of how drinkers make...
How can 'binge drinking' be explained and understood? Is alcohol consumption related to the particul...
Aim: To explore drinking culture in young people and considers the strategies that might be employed...
Binge drinking is a matter of current social, media and political concern, rarely out of the headlin...
Research suggests that there is no safe amount of alcohol but despite this alcohol consumption remai...
Background and aims: The concept of national drinking culture is well-established in research and po...
Rationale Theories of practice can support understanding of health-related behaviours, but few stud...
Objectives: This paper presents the synthesis of findings from a literature review study of drinking...
Against the backdrop of a long-standing British 'binge and brawl' pattern of alcohol- based weekend ...
Objectives: This paper presents the synthesis of findings from a literature review study of drinking...
Abstract — Cultural differences in alcohol consumption are inescapable, but have been difficult to e...
AIMS: To identify a typology of heavier drinking styles in Great Britain and to identify socio-demog...
Introduction: The 21st century has seen wide-ranging changes in drinking locations in Great Brita...
Against the backdrop of a long-standing British ‘binge and brawl’ pattern of alcohol-based weekend l...
Background Most UK estimates of alcohol consumption come from population-based surveys, which estim...
Aims: To explore how the concept of lay epidemiology can enhance understandings of how drinkers make...
How can 'binge drinking' be explained and understood? Is alcohol consumption related to the particul...
Aim: To explore drinking culture in young people and considers the strategies that might be employed...
Binge drinking is a matter of current social, media and political concern, rarely out of the headlin...
Research suggests that there is no safe amount of alcohol but despite this alcohol consumption remai...