Studies of alcohol use often depend on self-reported alcohol intake measured by quantity/frequency questionnaires. Previous research has shown that alcohol consumption may be underestimated by this type of retrospective questionnaire. The primary aim of this study was to compare the accuracy of an Alcohol Use Questionnaire (AUQ) with a 4-week diary account. A further aim was to explore patterns of drinking in young social drinkers, with particular attention to binge drinking, which has been suggested as a factor in increasing the risk of alcohol dependency. University students completed the AUQ in the laboratory. They were then asked to keep a record of their alcohol, nicotine and caffeine consumption over a 4-week period (diary). The quest...
Objective: To assess the extent to which university students are following UK Government advice rega...
Excessive drinking among young women continues to attract adverse media attention and is the target ...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Survey questions on usual quantity and frequency of alcohol consumption are reg...
Studies of alcohol use often depend on self-reported alcohol intake measured by quantity/frequency q...
To examine the reliability of self-reports on prevalence, frequency and quantity of drinking in earl...
One hundred and twenty‐two college students over a 2‐week period completed a diary of their drinking...
Item does not contain fulltextTo examine the reliability of self-reports on prevalence, frequency an...
Objectives: Alcohol consumption patterns in 375 undergraduates are examined and consumption across s...
Contains fulltext : 168487.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Objectives: The...
Aims: As a formative step towards determining the accuracy of self-reported drinking levels commonly...
Excessive drinking among young women continues to attract adverse media attention and is the target ...
Excessive drinking among young women continues to attract adverse media attention and is the target ...
Excessive drinking among young women continues to attract adverse media attention and is the target ...
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...
Objective: To assess the extent to which university students are following UK Government advice rega...
Excessive drinking among young women continues to attract adverse media attention and is the target ...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Survey questions on usual quantity and frequency of alcohol consumption are reg...
Studies of alcohol use often depend on self-reported alcohol intake measured by quantity/frequency q...
To examine the reliability of self-reports on prevalence, frequency and quantity of drinking in earl...
One hundred and twenty‐two college students over a 2‐week period completed a diary of their drinking...
Item does not contain fulltextTo examine the reliability of self-reports on prevalence, frequency an...
Objectives: Alcohol consumption patterns in 375 undergraduates are examined and consumption across s...
Contains fulltext : 168487.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Objectives: The...
Aims: As a formative step towards determining the accuracy of self-reported drinking levels commonly...
Excessive drinking among young women continues to attract adverse media attention and is the target ...
Excessive drinking among young women continues to attract adverse media attention and is the target ...
Excessive drinking among young women continues to attract adverse media attention and is the target ...
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...
Objective: To assess the extent to which university students are following UK Government advice rega...
Excessive drinking among young women continues to attract adverse media attention and is the target ...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Survey questions on usual quantity and frequency of alcohol consumption are reg...