Binge drinking is associated with deleterious health, social and economic outcomes. This study explored the lay understanding of the causes of binge drinking in members of the general public in the United Kingdom and Australia. Participants in the United Kingdom (N = 133) and Australia (N = 102) completed a network diagram exercise requiring them to draw causal paths and provide path strength ratings between 12 candidate factors (24-h opening, age, alcohol advertizing, alcohol availability, boredom, drinking culture, income, low cost, parental influence, peer pressure, stress and supermarket discounts) and binge drinking. Results indicated good consistency in paths across samples, although differences in frequency and strength ratings for s...
This study aimed to delineate the specific characteristics of binge drinking habits by capitalizing ...
Aims: To consider the consequences, within a UK population sample, of consuming a given amount of al...
Aims: To consider the consequences, within a UK population sample, of consuming a given amount of al...
Binge drinking is associated with deleterious health, social and economic outcomes. This study explo...
Binge drinking is associated with deleterious health, social and economic outcomes. This study explo...
Binge drinking is associated with deleterious health, social and economic outcomes. This study explo...
Binge drinking is associated with deleterious health, social and economic outcomes. This study explo...
Binge drinking is associated with deleterious health, social and economic outcomes. This study expl...
Binge drinking is associated with deleterious health, social and economic outcomes. This study explo...
There is substantial cross-country evidence that binge drinking has significant social costs. In thi...
This paper presents individual-level evidence from Australia to examine the factors associated with ...
Objective: Binge drinking (also called heavy episodic drinking, risky single-occasion drinking etc.)...
Economic Society of Australia This paper presents individual-level evidence from Australia to examin...
Binge drinking (also called heavy episodic drinking, risky single-occasion drinking etc.) is a major...
This study aimed to delineate the specific characteristics of binge drinking habits by capitalizing ...
This study aimed to delineate the specific characteristics of binge drinking habits by capitalizing ...
Aims: To consider the consequences, within a UK population sample, of consuming a given amount of al...
Aims: To consider the consequences, within a UK population sample, of consuming a given amount of al...
Binge drinking is associated with deleterious health, social and economic outcomes. This study explo...
Binge drinking is associated with deleterious health, social and economic outcomes. This study explo...
Binge drinking is associated with deleterious health, social and economic outcomes. This study explo...
Binge drinking is associated with deleterious health, social and economic outcomes. This study explo...
Binge drinking is associated with deleterious health, social and economic outcomes. This study expl...
Binge drinking is associated with deleterious health, social and economic outcomes. This study explo...
There is substantial cross-country evidence that binge drinking has significant social costs. In thi...
This paper presents individual-level evidence from Australia to examine the factors associated with ...
Objective: Binge drinking (also called heavy episodic drinking, risky single-occasion drinking etc.)...
Economic Society of Australia This paper presents individual-level evidence from Australia to examin...
Binge drinking (also called heavy episodic drinking, risky single-occasion drinking etc.) is a major...
This study aimed to delineate the specific characteristics of binge drinking habits by capitalizing ...
This study aimed to delineate the specific characteristics of binge drinking habits by capitalizing ...
Aims: To consider the consequences, within a UK population sample, of consuming a given amount of al...
Aims: To consider the consequences, within a UK population sample, of consuming a given amount of al...