Background and Aims: Little is known about how perceived norms about alcohol consumption may influence high alcohol consumption rates in Uganda. This study estimated the accuracy of perceived norms about men\u27s alcohol consumption and estimated the association between perceived norms and personal alcohol consumption. Design: Cross-sectional, whole-population, sociocentric social network study. Setting: Eight rural villages in Rwampara District, southwestern Uganda in 2016–18. Participants: A total of 719 men aged 18 years and older (representing 91% of permanent resident men). Measurements: Self-reported frequent (≥ 4 days per week) and heavy alcohol consumption (six or more drinks on one occasion, more than three occasions of intoxicatio...
Background: Although the “gender gap” in alcohol consumption is narrowing, research continues to fin...
Introduction: Underestimating one's own alcohol consumption relative to others ('normative mispercep...
Fishing communities in Uganda have high rates of excessive alcohol consumption and negative health o...
Background and aimsLittle is known about how perceived norms about alcohol consumption may influence...
BACKGROUND: Uganda has one of the highest per capita alcohol consumption rates in sub-Saharan Africa...
Abstract Background Uganda has one of the highest per capita alcohol consumption rates in sub-Sahara...
Background: There are limited data on levels of alcohol use in most sub-Saharan African countries. O...
Aims: To examine whether the socio-economic determinants of alcohol use found in high-income univers...
IntroductionUganda has one of the highest rates of alcohol use in sub-Saharan Africa but prevalence ...
Background Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) include multiple forms of child maltreatment, includ...
The objective of this paper is to address the scarcity of research on alcohol marketing exposure and...
Objective: This study was undertaken to investigate the frequency and quantity of alcohol consumptio...
Abstract Background Alcohol use leads to about 3 million deaths globally. The alcohol industry emplo...
IntroductionUganda has one of the highest rates of alcohol use in sub-Saharan Africa but prevalence ...
Introduction: To determine the role of alcohol marketing, perceptions of marketing and social norms ...
Background: Although the “gender gap” in alcohol consumption is narrowing, research continues to fin...
Introduction: Underestimating one's own alcohol consumption relative to others ('normative mispercep...
Fishing communities in Uganda have high rates of excessive alcohol consumption and negative health o...
Background and aimsLittle is known about how perceived norms about alcohol consumption may influence...
BACKGROUND: Uganda has one of the highest per capita alcohol consumption rates in sub-Saharan Africa...
Abstract Background Uganda has one of the highest per capita alcohol consumption rates in sub-Sahara...
Background: There are limited data on levels of alcohol use in most sub-Saharan African countries. O...
Aims: To examine whether the socio-economic determinants of alcohol use found in high-income univers...
IntroductionUganda has one of the highest rates of alcohol use in sub-Saharan Africa but prevalence ...
Background Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) include multiple forms of child maltreatment, includ...
The objective of this paper is to address the scarcity of research on alcohol marketing exposure and...
Objective: This study was undertaken to investigate the frequency and quantity of alcohol consumptio...
Abstract Background Alcohol use leads to about 3 million deaths globally. The alcohol industry emplo...
IntroductionUganda has one of the highest rates of alcohol use in sub-Saharan Africa but prevalence ...
Introduction: To determine the role of alcohol marketing, perceptions of marketing and social norms ...
Background: Although the “gender gap” in alcohol consumption is narrowing, research continues to fin...
Introduction: Underestimating one's own alcohol consumption relative to others ('normative mispercep...
Fishing communities in Uganda have high rates of excessive alcohol consumption and negative health o...