BackgroundThis paper aimed to explore the differences in subjective experiences of intoxication depending on drinking location and drink type. Methods: Data came from 32,194 respondents to The Global Drug Survey (GDS) 2015, an annual, cross-sectional, online survey. Respondents selected their usual drinking location (home alone: home with partner/family: house parties: pubs/bars or clubs) and usual drink (wine; beer/cider/lager; spirits or alcopops/coolers). They indicated how many drinks they required to reach three stages of intoxication (feeling the effects; an ideal stage of intoxication; and the tipping point) and how frequently they reached each stage. Results: Drink type affected grams of alcohol reported to reach the tipping point: ...
Aims: (a) To compare acute negative consequences for people who drink a given amount of alcohol on f...
Aims: (a) To compare acute negative consequences for people who drink a given amount of alcohol on f...
Aims: (a) To compare acute negative consequences for people who drink a given amount of alcohol on f...
BACKGROUND This paper aimed to explore the differences in subjective experiences of intoxication de...
Background: This paper aimed to explore the differences in subjective experiences of intoxication d...
Background Most UK estimates of alcohol consumption come from population-based surveys, which estim...
BackgroundPeople who drink alcohol often seek to manage their intake in order to maximise the pleasu...
Background: People who drink alcohol often seek to manage their intake in order to maximise the plea...
Background: In order to curb alcohol's harm to others, it is important to identify the contexts wher...
Introduction and Aims: The aim of the current study is to look for differences in drink choice and d...
BackgroundPeople who drink alcohol often seek to manage their intake in order to maximise the pleasu...
Drinking to intoxication is a modifiable risk factor for various health, social, and legal problems....
Research on alcohol consumption across and within countries is complicated by measurement issues. Me...
Abstract — Aims: There is sparse literature on drink alcohol content in developing countries. This s...
Background: People who drink alcohol often seek to manage their intake in order to maximise the plea...
Aims: (a) To compare acute negative consequences for people who drink a given amount of alcohol on f...
Aims: (a) To compare acute negative consequences for people who drink a given amount of alcohol on f...
Aims: (a) To compare acute negative consequences for people who drink a given amount of alcohol on f...
BACKGROUND This paper aimed to explore the differences in subjective experiences of intoxication de...
Background: This paper aimed to explore the differences in subjective experiences of intoxication d...
Background Most UK estimates of alcohol consumption come from population-based surveys, which estim...
BackgroundPeople who drink alcohol often seek to manage their intake in order to maximise the pleasu...
Background: People who drink alcohol often seek to manage their intake in order to maximise the plea...
Background: In order to curb alcohol's harm to others, it is important to identify the contexts wher...
Introduction and Aims: The aim of the current study is to look for differences in drink choice and d...
BackgroundPeople who drink alcohol often seek to manage their intake in order to maximise the pleasu...
Drinking to intoxication is a modifiable risk factor for various health, social, and legal problems....
Research on alcohol consumption across and within countries is complicated by measurement issues. Me...
Abstract — Aims: There is sparse literature on drink alcohol content in developing countries. This s...
Background: People who drink alcohol often seek to manage their intake in order to maximise the plea...
Aims: (a) To compare acute negative consequences for people who drink a given amount of alcohol on f...
Aims: (a) To compare acute negative consequences for people who drink a given amount of alcohol on f...
Aims: (a) To compare acute negative consequences for people who drink a given amount of alcohol on f...