INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: This study aims to estimate the prevalence of long-term risky drinking within the Australian population and the proportion of standard drinks that is consumed outside of the long-term risk (LTR) guidelines of two Australian standard drinks (ASD) per day. DESIGN AND METHODS: Recruited by phone, 2020 Australian adults with an oversampling of risky drinkers were asked detailed questions about how much alcohol they consumed at a range of locations in 2013. Descriptive statistical analyses of data weighted to be representative of the Australian adult population were undertaken, with a focus on the ASD consumed above the LTR guidelines. RESULTS: Although 28% of respondents drink at levels above the LTR drinking guidelines, ...
AIMS: To describe Australian workers' prevalence and patterns of alcohol use. DESIGN: A secondary an...
Objective: To examine,in the light of a current national inquiry into taxation for wine, claims that...
Objective: Despite declines in Australian alcohol consumption, youth alcohol related harms remain pr...
Background: This study investigated Australian drinkers’ alcohol-related beliefs according to their ...
Objective: To estimate the national trend in per capita consumption (PCC) of alcohol for Australians...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Alcohol consumption changes markedly over the life course, with important impli...
Abstract Objective: Alcohol consumption is one of the major avoidable risk factors for disease, illn...
Introduction and Aims: The aim of the current study is to look for differences in drink choice and d...
Introduction and Aims: This study examined rates of awareness of standard drink labelling and drinki...
INTRODUCTION Recent trends in Australian national survey data show an increase in alcohol use among...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: Efforts to reduce excessive alcohol consumption need to take into account dri...
Introduction and Aims.: To examine where young adults purchase their alcohol on Saturday nights and ...
Objective: To explore the impacts of existing policies on young Australian risky drinkers' access to...
Objective: To examine the extent to which individual- and community- level characteristics account f...
Abstract Objectives: To assess the accuracy of the National Drug Strategy Household Survey (NDSHS) a...
AIMS: To describe Australian workers' prevalence and patterns of alcohol use. DESIGN: A secondary an...
Objective: To examine,in the light of a current national inquiry into taxation for wine, claims that...
Objective: Despite declines in Australian alcohol consumption, youth alcohol related harms remain pr...
Background: This study investigated Australian drinkers’ alcohol-related beliefs according to their ...
Objective: To estimate the national trend in per capita consumption (PCC) of alcohol for Australians...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Alcohol consumption changes markedly over the life course, with important impli...
Abstract Objective: Alcohol consumption is one of the major avoidable risk factors for disease, illn...
Introduction and Aims: The aim of the current study is to look for differences in drink choice and d...
Introduction and Aims: This study examined rates of awareness of standard drink labelling and drinki...
INTRODUCTION Recent trends in Australian national survey data show an increase in alcohol use among...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: Efforts to reduce excessive alcohol consumption need to take into account dri...
Introduction and Aims.: To examine where young adults purchase their alcohol on Saturday nights and ...
Objective: To explore the impacts of existing policies on young Australian risky drinkers' access to...
Objective: To examine the extent to which individual- and community- level characteristics account f...
Abstract Objectives: To assess the accuracy of the National Drug Strategy Household Survey (NDSHS) a...
AIMS: To describe Australian workers' prevalence and patterns of alcohol use. DESIGN: A secondary an...
Objective: To examine,in the light of a current national inquiry into taxation for wine, claims that...
Objective: Despite declines in Australian alcohol consumption, youth alcohol related harms remain pr...