A questionnaire survey of 303 adolescent boys in years 4 (Transition Year), 5 and 6 in secondary schools in counties in the east, southeast and south of Ireland was conducted during the first term of the 2017-18 academic year. It was found that 72% of the boys had tried alcohol, with 36% of these drinking at least once a month. Seven boys recorded drinking on several days a week, including two who drank every day. The most common age to start drinking alcohol was 14, with three boys starting by the age of 10. Drunkenness and hangovers were statistically most likely to occur in pupils in fifth year (α = 0.01 in each case). Common side-effects of drinking included getting into a heated argument or damaging something, again significantly more ...
Excessive alcohol consumption remains a substantial public health concern in Ireland. in the 2006 I...
Substance use can lead to a variety of negative impacts on society and individuals. Early school lea...
Excessive alcohol consumption remains a substantial public health concern in Ireland. in the 2006 I...
This report describes the main findings from a survey of self-reported alcohol, tobacco and illicit ...
The Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) study is a cross-national research study conduct...
The prevalence of alcohol use of Irish post-primary schoolchildren has been reported on numerous occ...
Per capita alcohol consumption by Irish teenagers has doubled over the past three decades. There has...
The Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) study is a cross-national research study conduct...
Per capita alcohol consumption by Irish teenagers has doubled over the past three decades. There has...
More of the respondents reported that they took drugs than reported that they smoked cigarettes’ fin...
Adolescence is a time of physical and mental development when small changes can impact on the rest o...
HBSC Ireland 2006 has found that 12.4 % of school-children in Ireland report using cannabis in the p...
INTRODUCTION: Cannabis is the most widely used illicit drug in the developed world and its use is as...
The European Schools Survey Project on Alcohol and Drugs (ESPAD) survey conducted in 1999 provided v...
Adolescence is a time of physical and mental development when small changes can impact on the rest o...
Excessive alcohol consumption remains a substantial public health concern in Ireland. in the 2006 I...
Substance use can lead to a variety of negative impacts on society and individuals. Early school lea...
Excessive alcohol consumption remains a substantial public health concern in Ireland. in the 2006 I...
This report describes the main findings from a survey of self-reported alcohol, tobacco and illicit ...
The Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) study is a cross-national research study conduct...
The prevalence of alcohol use of Irish post-primary schoolchildren has been reported on numerous occ...
Per capita alcohol consumption by Irish teenagers has doubled over the past three decades. There has...
The Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) study is a cross-national research study conduct...
Per capita alcohol consumption by Irish teenagers has doubled over the past three decades. There has...
More of the respondents reported that they took drugs than reported that they smoked cigarettes’ fin...
Adolescence is a time of physical and mental development when small changes can impact on the rest o...
HBSC Ireland 2006 has found that 12.4 % of school-children in Ireland report using cannabis in the p...
INTRODUCTION: Cannabis is the most widely used illicit drug in the developed world and its use is as...
The European Schools Survey Project on Alcohol and Drugs (ESPAD) survey conducted in 1999 provided v...
Adolescence is a time of physical and mental development when small changes can impact on the rest o...
Excessive alcohol consumption remains a substantial public health concern in Ireland. in the 2006 I...
Substance use can lead to a variety of negative impacts on society and individuals. Early school lea...
Excessive alcohol consumption remains a substantial public health concern in Ireland. in the 2006 I...