Introduction: Measuring self-reported alcohol use is challenging in any population, including when episodic drinking may be common. Drinking among Indigenous Australians has been shown to vary greatly within and between communities. However, most survey methods assume 'regular' patterns of drinking. National estimates have also been shown to underestimate alcohol use among this group. This paper describes drinking patterns in two representative community samples (urban and remote). Methods: Indigenous Australians (aged 16+ years) in two South Australian sites were recruited to complete the Grog Survey App. The App is a validated, interactive tablet-based survey tool, designed to help Indigenous Australians describe their drinking. Drinki...
Background: Alcohol disproportionately affects socially disadvantaged groups including Aboriginal an...
Abstract Background Few studies have examined links between current alcohol dependence and specific ...
Abstract Background The challenges of assessing alcohol consumption can be greater in Indigenous com...
Background Measuring self-reported alcohol use is challenging in any population, including when ep...
Background Measuring self-reported alcohol use is challenging in any population, including when ep...
BACKGROUND: The Grog Survey App is a visual and interactive tablet computer-based survey application...
Background The Grog Survey App is a visual and interactive tablet computer-based survey application....
Introduction: Little is known about the prevalence of current alcohol dependence in Indigenous Austr...
Background and Aims: To reduce health and social inequities, it is important to understand how drink...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol consumption among Indigenous Australians can be irregular, depending on social a...
Abstract Background Alcohol consumption among Indigenous Australians can be irregular, depending on ...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol consumption among Indigenous Australians can be irregular, depending on social a...
Background and Aims To reduce health and social inequities, it is important to understand how dri...
BACKGROUND: The challenges of assessing alcohol consumption can be greater in Indigenous communities...
Background: Population estimates of alcohol consumption vary widely among samples of Aboriginal and ...
Background: Alcohol disproportionately affects socially disadvantaged groups including Aboriginal an...
Abstract Background Few studies have examined links between current alcohol dependence and specific ...
Abstract Background The challenges of assessing alcohol consumption can be greater in Indigenous com...
Background Measuring self-reported alcohol use is challenging in any population, including when ep...
Background Measuring self-reported alcohol use is challenging in any population, including when ep...
BACKGROUND: The Grog Survey App is a visual and interactive tablet computer-based survey application...
Background The Grog Survey App is a visual and interactive tablet computer-based survey application....
Introduction: Little is known about the prevalence of current alcohol dependence in Indigenous Austr...
Background and Aims: To reduce health and social inequities, it is important to understand how drink...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol consumption among Indigenous Australians can be irregular, depending on social a...
Abstract Background Alcohol consumption among Indigenous Australians can be irregular, depending on ...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol consumption among Indigenous Australians can be irregular, depending on social a...
Background and Aims To reduce health and social inequities, it is important to understand how dri...
BACKGROUND: The challenges of assessing alcohol consumption can be greater in Indigenous communities...
Background: Population estimates of alcohol consumption vary widely among samples of Aboriginal and ...
Background: Alcohol disproportionately affects socially disadvantaged groups including Aboriginal an...
Abstract Background Few studies have examined links between current alcohol dependence and specific ...
Abstract Background The challenges of assessing alcohol consumption can be greater in Indigenous com...