Aims: The purpose of this prospective study was to determine how subjective measures of binge drinking predict suboptimal subjective health. In order to contribute to the understanding of potential causal mechanisms, we also aimed to determine the factors through which subjective health predicts alcohol-specific hospitalizations. Methods: A total of 16,111 alcohol-drinking men and women, aged 20–54 years, participated in the Health and Social Support baseline postal survey in 1998, and also responded to the repeated measurement 5 years later in 2003 (T2). Suboptimal subjective health was defined as self-reported overall health status being fair, rather poor or poor. Subjective measures of binge drinking were frequency of subjective intoxica...
Despite recognition of the health risks of binge drinking, its life-course precursors have not been ...
Objective: The aims of this study were to document the sociodemographic correlates of binge drinking...
Although hangover is a common consequence of heavy alcohol consumption, the area is heavily under-re...
Aims: The purpose of this prospective study was to determine how subjective measures of binge drinki...
Abstract — Aims: The purpose of this prospective study was to determine how subjective measures of b...
Aim To determine the performance of subjectively defined intoxications, hangovers and alcohol-induc...
AIMS: Some patterns of alcohol consumption (e.g. binge drinking, drinking outside of meals) have bee...
Aims Some patterns of alcohol consumption (e.g. binge drinking, drinking outside of meals) have been...
Background Only few prospective population studies have been able so far to investigate depression ...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether baseline mood and/or mood while drinking have an im...
Binge drinking is common among young adults, putting them at increased risk for severe alcohol relat...
Alcohol hangover is a combination of mental, sympathetic, and physical symptoms experienced the day ...
This cross-sectional analysis examined associations between alcohol intake and subjective health in ...
Despite recognition of the health risks of binge drinking, its life-course precursors have not been ...
Objective: The aims of this study were to document the sociodemographic correlates of binge drinking...
Although hangover is a common consequence of heavy alcohol consumption, the area is heavily under-re...
Aims: The purpose of this prospective study was to determine how subjective measures of binge drinki...
Abstract — Aims: The purpose of this prospective study was to determine how subjective measures of b...
Aim To determine the performance of subjectively defined intoxications, hangovers and alcohol-induc...
AIMS: Some patterns of alcohol consumption (e.g. binge drinking, drinking outside of meals) have bee...
Aims Some patterns of alcohol consumption (e.g. binge drinking, drinking outside of meals) have been...
Background Only few prospective population studies have been able so far to investigate depression ...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether baseline mood and/or mood while drinking have an im...
Binge drinking is common among young adults, putting them at increased risk for severe alcohol relat...
Alcohol hangover is a combination of mental, sympathetic, and physical symptoms experienced the day ...
This cross-sectional analysis examined associations between alcohol intake and subjective health in ...
Despite recognition of the health risks of binge drinking, its life-course precursors have not been ...
Objective: The aims of this study were to document the sociodemographic correlates of binge drinking...
Although hangover is a common consequence of heavy alcohol consumption, the area is heavily under-re...