Design A qualitative study comprising semi-structured focus groups/interviews with medical students and semi-structured interviews with key informants. Thematic analysis of data. Setting Participants were a convenience sample of usual volunteers from a medical university in Viet Nam. Participants 19 medical students from year 1 to 6 and 4 key informants agreed to participate in the study. Results The study found participants believe medical students drink less than other students and are not binge drinkers yet they experience and/or witness many binge drinking occasions among medical students. Participants consider alcohol use as culturally acceptable in Vietnamese society and a way for medical students to create and improve relationships w...
The aim of the present research was to assess prevalence of smoking and drinking habits between medi...
The focus of this treatise is to explore the attitudes and perceptions of university students toward...
Introduction and Aims.High rates of hazardous alcohol consumption have been reported among medical s...
Design A qualitative study comprising semi-structured focus groups/interviews with medical students ...
Alcohol use is common among Vietnamese students. Previous qualitative findings showed Vietnamese med...
Alcohol is a commonly used substance among Vietnamese medical students, especially males. Vietnamese...
Introduction and Aims: This study examined prevalence and predictors of alcohol consumption and alco...
BACKGROUND: Vietnamese medical students believe becoming "strong" drinkers is important for their fu...
Introduction and Aim: This study examines the prevalence of and risk factors for alcohol-related har...
Background: This study used multi-level analysis to estimate which type of factor explains most of t...
Heavy drinking among university students has been globally recognized as a major public health burde...
Alcohol consumption in Vietnam increased 4 times from 1990 to 2010. However, in general, the student...
Abstract The purpose of this study was to examine the drinking awareness of medical and health-relat...
BACKGROUND: In many countries worldwide, heavy drinking can cause harm not only to drinkers but also...
ABSTRACT Objective To evaluate the attitude toward the alcoholic patient and the knowledge about t...
The aim of the present research was to assess prevalence of smoking and drinking habits between medi...
The focus of this treatise is to explore the attitudes and perceptions of university students toward...
Introduction and Aims.High rates of hazardous alcohol consumption have been reported among medical s...
Design A qualitative study comprising semi-structured focus groups/interviews with medical students ...
Alcohol use is common among Vietnamese students. Previous qualitative findings showed Vietnamese med...
Alcohol is a commonly used substance among Vietnamese medical students, especially males. Vietnamese...
Introduction and Aims: This study examined prevalence and predictors of alcohol consumption and alco...
BACKGROUND: Vietnamese medical students believe becoming "strong" drinkers is important for their fu...
Introduction and Aim: This study examines the prevalence of and risk factors for alcohol-related har...
Background: This study used multi-level analysis to estimate which type of factor explains most of t...
Heavy drinking among university students has been globally recognized as a major public health burde...
Alcohol consumption in Vietnam increased 4 times from 1990 to 2010. However, in general, the student...
Abstract The purpose of this study was to examine the drinking awareness of medical and health-relat...
BACKGROUND: In many countries worldwide, heavy drinking can cause harm not only to drinkers but also...
ABSTRACT Objective To evaluate the attitude toward the alcoholic patient and the knowledge about t...
The aim of the present research was to assess prevalence of smoking and drinking habits between medi...
The focus of this treatise is to explore the attitudes and perceptions of university students toward...
Introduction and Aims.High rates of hazardous alcohol consumption have been reported among medical s...