BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Survey questions on usual quantity and frequency of alcohol consumption are regularly used in screening tools to identify drinkers requiring intervention. The aim of this study was to measure age-based differences in quantity and frequency of alcohol consumption on the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) and how this relates to the prediction of harmful or dependent drinking. DESIGN: Cross-sectional survey in Australia. Data were taken from 17 399 respondents who reported any alcohol consumption in the last year and were aged 18 and over from the 2016 National Drug Strategy Household Survey, a broadly representative cross-sectional survey on substance use. MEASUREMENT: Respondents were asked about th...
Abstract — Aims: Population surveys use a variety of methods to collect data on alcohol consumption....
Studies of alcohol use often depend on self-reported alcohol intake measured by quantity/frequency q...
Background: There is a lack of standardization regarding how to assess and categorize alcohol intake...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Survey questions on usual quantity and frequency of alcohol consumption are reg...
Background: Prevention of problematic alcohol use is mainly focused on younger adults, while heavy d...
Background Alcohol consumption is pivotal for the subsequent development of alcohol use disorders (...
Aim: This study aimed to demonstrate that opportunistic health screening at health expos can provide...
Background Alcohol consumption is pivotal for the subsequent development of alcohol use disorders (...
Aim: The goal of the study was to investigate the association between age at first alcohol use and c...
AIMS: The aim of this study is to examine age, period and birth cohort trends in the prevalence of a...
Background: There is a lack of standardization regarding how to assess and categorize alcohol intake...
This study explores survey respondents’ reports of alcohol-related harm created by another person’s ...
A comparison of two single-item screeners for hazardous drinking and alcohol use disorder. Dawson D...
AIMS: Alcohol consumption among teenagers in many high-income countries has steadily declined since ...
Studies of alcohol use often depend on self-reported alcohol intake measured by quantity/frequency q...
Abstract — Aims: Population surveys use a variety of methods to collect data on alcohol consumption....
Studies of alcohol use often depend on self-reported alcohol intake measured by quantity/frequency q...
Background: There is a lack of standardization regarding how to assess and categorize alcohol intake...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Survey questions on usual quantity and frequency of alcohol consumption are reg...
Background: Prevention of problematic alcohol use is mainly focused on younger adults, while heavy d...
Background Alcohol consumption is pivotal for the subsequent development of alcohol use disorders (...
Aim: This study aimed to demonstrate that opportunistic health screening at health expos can provide...
Background Alcohol consumption is pivotal for the subsequent development of alcohol use disorders (...
Aim: The goal of the study was to investigate the association between age at first alcohol use and c...
AIMS: The aim of this study is to examine age, period and birth cohort trends in the prevalence of a...
Background: There is a lack of standardization regarding how to assess and categorize alcohol intake...
This study explores survey respondents’ reports of alcohol-related harm created by another person’s ...
A comparison of two single-item screeners for hazardous drinking and alcohol use disorder. Dawson D...
AIMS: Alcohol consumption among teenagers in many high-income countries has steadily declined since ...
Studies of alcohol use often depend on self-reported alcohol intake measured by quantity/frequency q...
Abstract — Aims: Population surveys use a variety of methods to collect data on alcohol consumption....
Studies of alcohol use often depend on self-reported alcohol intake measured by quantity/frequency q...
Background: There is a lack of standardization regarding how to assess and categorize alcohol intake...