An online survey was conducted to examine the alleged association between alcohol sponsorship of sports and alcohol consumption and attitudes toward sponsoring brands by Australian university sportspeople (i.e., university students representing their university in competitive sports; N = 501; 51% female). A third (33%) of participants reported receipt of alcohol industry sponsorship. Multiple regression analysis revealed an association between disordered consumption (i.e., alcohol abuse) and sportspeople's receiving direct-to-user sponsorship in the form of product samples, volume club rebates, vouchers, or prizes. Positive attitudes toward alcohol sponsorship in sport correlated with dangerously excessive (i.e., acute) drinking. The eviden...
This study investigates the alcohol consumption intentions of 14 and 15 year olds and impact of spon...
Determining the impact of sport sponsorship by alcohol companies has been identified as a priority r...
Issue addressed: There is accumulating evidence supporting a link between alcohol industry sponsorsh...
An online survey was conducted to examine the alleged association between alcohol sponsorship of spo...
The aim of this study was to examine the association between alcohol consumption, alcohol sponsorshi...
Although there is evidence that alcohol sponsorship in sport is related to greater drinking, there i...
Aim: To examine whether receipt of alcohol industry sponsorship is associated with problematic drink...
Alcohol-linked sponsorship of sport represents a significant and growing investment as a popular str...
Alcohol-linked sponsorship of sport represents a significant and growing investment as a popular str...
Aims: To examine the relationship between direct alcohol and non-alcohol sponsorship and drinking in...
Background: Exposure to alcohol advertising and sponsorship through elite sport is associated with h...
Two studies were undertaken with the aim of determining the nature and prevalence of exposure to alc...
This dissertation investigates the impact that alcohol sponsorship in sport has on young adults. Alc...
Recent media releases have highlighted the increasing problem that binge drinking and excessive alco...
In the light of public concern about underage alcohol consumption, and increasing use of sport spons...
This study investigates the alcohol consumption intentions of 14 and 15 year olds and impact of spon...
Determining the impact of sport sponsorship by alcohol companies has been identified as a priority r...
Issue addressed: There is accumulating evidence supporting a link between alcohol industry sponsorsh...
An online survey was conducted to examine the alleged association between alcohol sponsorship of spo...
The aim of this study was to examine the association between alcohol consumption, alcohol sponsorshi...
Although there is evidence that alcohol sponsorship in sport is related to greater drinking, there i...
Aim: To examine whether receipt of alcohol industry sponsorship is associated with problematic drink...
Alcohol-linked sponsorship of sport represents a significant and growing investment as a popular str...
Alcohol-linked sponsorship of sport represents a significant and growing investment as a popular str...
Aims: To examine the relationship between direct alcohol and non-alcohol sponsorship and drinking in...
Background: Exposure to alcohol advertising and sponsorship through elite sport is associated with h...
Two studies were undertaken with the aim of determining the nature and prevalence of exposure to alc...
This dissertation investigates the impact that alcohol sponsorship in sport has on young adults. Alc...
Recent media releases have highlighted the increasing problem that binge drinking and excessive alco...
In the light of public concern about underage alcohol consumption, and increasing use of sport spons...
This study investigates the alcohol consumption intentions of 14 and 15 year olds and impact of spon...
Determining the impact of sport sponsorship by alcohol companies has been identified as a priority r...
Issue addressed: There is accumulating evidence supporting a link between alcohol industry sponsorsh...