BACKGROUND: The Alcohol Toolkit Study (ATS) is a monthly survey of approximately 1700 adults per month aged 16 years of age or more in England. We aimed to explore patterns of alcohol consumption and motivation to reduce alcohol use in England throughout the year. METHODS: Data from 38,372 participants who answered questions about alcohol consumption (March 2014 to January 2016) were analysed using weighted regression using the R survey package. Questions assessed alcohol consumption (AUDIT-C) and attempts to reduce consumption. RESULTS: Sixty-seven percent of participants reported using alcohol, with a small negative trend of about 2 % reduction over 12 months in the studied period (P < 0.01). These include ~25 % higher risk drinkers and ~...
Background: In January 2016, the UK announced and began implementing revised guidelines for low-risk...
Aims. Brief interventions delivered by doctors and other healthcare practitioners might be meaningfu...
Aims Brief interventions delivered by doctors and other healthcare practitioners might be meaningfu...
BACKGROUND: The Alcohol Toolkit Study (ATS) is a monthly survey of approximately 1700 adults per mon...
Abstract Background The Alcohol Toolkit Study (ATS) is a monthly survey of approximately 1700 adults...
Aims Dry January is a national multimedia campaign in the UK that encourages people to abstain fr...
BACKGROUND: Timely tracking of national patterns of alcohol consumption is needed to inform and eval...
BACKGROUND:In January 2016, the UK announced and began implementing revised guidelines for low-risk ...
Background: In January 2016, the UK announced and began implementing revised guidelines for low-risk...
Background: Timely tracking of national patterns of alcohol consumption is needed to inform and eval...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to assess the predictors among high-risk drinkers in England of attem...
This study aimed to assess the predictors among high-risk drinkers in England of attempts to reduce ...
BACKGROUND: We looked at changes in the prevalence of increasing and higher risk drinkers reporting ...
This study aimed to assess the predictors among high-risk drinkers in England of attempts to reduce ...
OBJECTIVE:This study aimed to assess the predictors among high-risk drinkers in England of attempts ...
Background: In January 2016, the UK announced and began implementing revised guidelines for low-risk...
Aims. Brief interventions delivered by doctors and other healthcare practitioners might be meaningfu...
Aims Brief interventions delivered by doctors and other healthcare practitioners might be meaningfu...
BACKGROUND: The Alcohol Toolkit Study (ATS) is a monthly survey of approximately 1700 adults per mon...
Abstract Background The Alcohol Toolkit Study (ATS) is a monthly survey of approximately 1700 adults...
Aims Dry January is a national multimedia campaign in the UK that encourages people to abstain fr...
BACKGROUND: Timely tracking of national patterns of alcohol consumption is needed to inform and eval...
BACKGROUND:In January 2016, the UK announced and began implementing revised guidelines for low-risk ...
Background: In January 2016, the UK announced and began implementing revised guidelines for low-risk...
Background: Timely tracking of national patterns of alcohol consumption is needed to inform and eval...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to assess the predictors among high-risk drinkers in England of attem...
This study aimed to assess the predictors among high-risk drinkers in England of attempts to reduce ...
BACKGROUND: We looked at changes in the prevalence of increasing and higher risk drinkers reporting ...
This study aimed to assess the predictors among high-risk drinkers in England of attempts to reduce ...
OBJECTIVE:This study aimed to assess the predictors among high-risk drinkers in England of attempts ...
Background: In January 2016, the UK announced and began implementing revised guidelines for low-risk...
Aims. Brief interventions delivered by doctors and other healthcare practitioners might be meaningfu...
Aims Brief interventions delivered by doctors and other healthcare practitioners might be meaningfu...