INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: This study assessed the comparability of estimates of alcohol's harm to others across different administration modes in Swedish general population surveys. Harm was categorised as harm from strangers' drinking and harm from heavy drinkers known to the respondent. DESIGN AND METHODS: Three surveys were conducted in 2011/2012 (n = 6841), including identical questions. One was based on self-administered postal or Web questionnaires, and two were based on computer-assisted telephone interviews of which one included a more ambitious procedure in terms of for example monetary incentives to the respondents. Pearson χ2 -tests were used to compare differences in the prevalence of harm. To estimate potential effects of survey m...
The heavy drinking of others may negatively affect an individual on several dimensions of life. Unti...
AIMS: Survey data from 10 diverse countries were used to analyse the social location of harms from o...
Background: Response rates for surveys of alcohol use are declining for all modes of administration ...
There are several traditions of conceptualizing and measuring harm from drinking. Two main approache...
Empirical studies assessing alcohol's harm to others very often rely on population survey data. This...
Background: Alcohol consumption is among the top risk factors for ill health and premature death an...
Background Epidemiological research on alcohol-related harm has long given priority to studies on ha...
Objective: This study addresses how experienced harm from other people's drinking varies between six...
Objective This study addresses how experienced harm from other people's drinking varies between six ...
Introduction: The heavy drinking of others may negatively affect an individual on several dimensions...
Research on alcohol consumption across and within countries is complicated by measurement issues. Me...
OBJECTIVE: To examine factors associated with suffering harm from another person's alcohol consumpti...
BACKGROUND - There is a renewed interest in alcohol’s harm to others (AHTO), and survey studies in t...
Abstract — Aims: To investigate the awareness and knowledge of hazardous drinking limits among the g...
This article reports the results of a purposive review of the different alcohol survey instruments c...
The heavy drinking of others may negatively affect an individual on several dimensions of life. Unti...
AIMS: Survey data from 10 diverse countries were used to analyse the social location of harms from o...
Background: Response rates for surveys of alcohol use are declining for all modes of administration ...
There are several traditions of conceptualizing and measuring harm from drinking. Two main approache...
Empirical studies assessing alcohol's harm to others very often rely on population survey data. This...
Background: Alcohol consumption is among the top risk factors for ill health and premature death an...
Background Epidemiological research on alcohol-related harm has long given priority to studies on ha...
Objective: This study addresses how experienced harm from other people's drinking varies between six...
Objective This study addresses how experienced harm from other people's drinking varies between six ...
Introduction: The heavy drinking of others may negatively affect an individual on several dimensions...
Research on alcohol consumption across and within countries is complicated by measurement issues. Me...
OBJECTIVE: To examine factors associated with suffering harm from another person's alcohol consumpti...
BACKGROUND - There is a renewed interest in alcohol’s harm to others (AHTO), and survey studies in t...
Abstract — Aims: To investigate the awareness and knowledge of hazardous drinking limits among the g...
This article reports the results of a purposive review of the different alcohol survey instruments c...
The heavy drinking of others may negatively affect an individual on several dimensions of life. Unti...
AIMS: Survey data from 10 diverse countries were used to analyse the social location of harms from o...
Background: Response rates for surveys of alcohol use are declining for all modes of administration ...