Background: Alcohol and smoking brief interventions (BIs) in general practice have been shown to be effective in lowering alcohol and smoking-related harm. Aim: To assess prevalence of self-reported BI receipt among increasing or higher-risk drinkers and past-year smokers in England, Scotland, and Wales, and associations between intervention receipt and socioeconomic position. Design & setting: Cross-sectional study using data from a monthly population-based survey in England, Scotland, and Wales. Method The study comprised 47 799 participants (15 573 increasing or higher-risk drinkers [alcohol use disorders identification test consumption score ≥5] and 7791 past-year smokers) surveyed via telephone in 2020–2022 (during the COVID-1...
Background: Alcohol consumption during attempts at smoking cessation can provoke relapse and so smok...
OBJECTIVES: This paper compares patterns of smoking and high-risk alcohol use across regions in Engl...
Risky lifestyle behaviours have a multiplicative impact on both the length and quality of peoples’ l...
Background: Alcohol and smoking brief interventions (BIs) in general practice have been shown to be ...
Objectives Brief Interventions [BI] for smoking and risky drinking are effective and cost-effective...
BACKGROUND: Brief interventions have a modest but meaningful effect on promoting smoking cessation a...
BACKGROUND: Brief interventions have a modest but meaningful effect on promoting smoking cessation a...
Background: Brief interventions in primary care have a modest but clinically important effect in pro...
Background Following the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, in March 2020 health care delivery under...
Background Brief interventions have a modest but meaningful effect on promoting smoking cessation an...
Background:Smoking and drinking alcohol both significantly contribute to mortality and morbidity, an...
The effects of excessive alcohol consumption across Scottish society have been seen to impact on com...
Background The Smoking and Alcohol Toolkit Study (STS/ATS) in England has delivered timely insights ...
OBJECTIVES: Monthly changes in the prevalence of high-risk drinking and smoking in England appear to...
Background and aims: If socioeconomic disadvantage is associated with more adolescent smoking, but l...
Background: Alcohol consumption during attempts at smoking cessation can provoke relapse and so smok...
OBJECTIVES: This paper compares patterns of smoking and high-risk alcohol use across regions in Engl...
Risky lifestyle behaviours have a multiplicative impact on both the length and quality of peoples’ l...
Background: Alcohol and smoking brief interventions (BIs) in general practice have been shown to be ...
Objectives Brief Interventions [BI] for smoking and risky drinking are effective and cost-effective...
BACKGROUND: Brief interventions have a modest but meaningful effect on promoting smoking cessation a...
BACKGROUND: Brief interventions have a modest but meaningful effect on promoting smoking cessation a...
Background: Brief interventions in primary care have a modest but clinically important effect in pro...
Background Following the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, in March 2020 health care delivery under...
Background Brief interventions have a modest but meaningful effect on promoting smoking cessation an...
Background:Smoking and drinking alcohol both significantly contribute to mortality and morbidity, an...
The effects of excessive alcohol consumption across Scottish society have been seen to impact on com...
Background The Smoking and Alcohol Toolkit Study (STS/ATS) in England has delivered timely insights ...
OBJECTIVES: Monthly changes in the prevalence of high-risk drinking and smoking in England appear to...
Background and aims: If socioeconomic disadvantage is associated with more adolescent smoking, but l...
Background: Alcohol consumption during attempts at smoking cessation can provoke relapse and so smok...
OBJECTIVES: This paper compares patterns of smoking and high-risk alcohol use across regions in Engl...
Risky lifestyle behaviours have a multiplicative impact on both the length and quality of peoples’ l...