While alcohol-related health and social problems amongst youths are increasing internationally, both consumption and associated harms are particularly high in British youth. Youth drinking patterns, including bingeing, frequent drinking and drinking in public spaces, are associated with increased risks of acute (e.g. violence) and long-term (e.g. alcohol-dependence) health problems. Here we examine economic, behavioural and demographic factors that predict these risky drinking behaviours among 15-16 year old schoolchildren who consume alcohol. A cross-sectional survey was conducted among schoolchildren in North West England (n = 10,271) using an anonymous questionnaire delivered in school settings. Analysis utilised logistic regression to i...
Background: Alcohol use in adolescence predicts future alcohol misuse. However, the extent to which ...
© Cambridge University Press 2016. Background Parents are a major supplier of alcohol to adolescents...
Aims This study examined how family, peer and school factors are related to different trajectories o...
BACKGROUND: While alcohol-related health and social problems amongst youths are increasing internati...
While alcohol-related health and social problems amongst youths are increasing internationally, both...
Background: There is a lack of empirical analyses examining how alcohol consumption patterns in chi...
• Over five sixths (84.0%) of pupils drank alcohol, a decrease from the level reported in 2005 (87.9...
Research has highlighted increased and earlier alcohol consumption among young people. This study ai...
Abstract — Aims: Teenagers in the UK report some of the highest rates of alcohol use in Europe. We i...
The study investigates excessive drinking and associations with other problem behaviours in 2078 sch...
Aims To establish predictors of age 21 alcohol-related harm from prior drinking patterns, current le...
ABSTRACT Aims To establish predictors of age 21 alcohol-related harm from prior drinking patterns, c...
Introduction The use/abuse of alcohol in adolescence is constantly increasing, adolescents come into...
Adolescents are consuming alcohol at risky levels at younger ages and more frequently than preceding...
Background As epidemiological surveys have shown, binge drinking is a constant and wide-spread probl...
Background: Alcohol use in adolescence predicts future alcohol misuse. However, the extent to which ...
© Cambridge University Press 2016. Background Parents are a major supplier of alcohol to adolescents...
Aims This study examined how family, peer and school factors are related to different trajectories o...
BACKGROUND: While alcohol-related health and social problems amongst youths are increasing internati...
While alcohol-related health and social problems amongst youths are increasing internationally, both...
Background: There is a lack of empirical analyses examining how alcohol consumption patterns in chi...
• Over five sixths (84.0%) of pupils drank alcohol, a decrease from the level reported in 2005 (87.9...
Research has highlighted increased and earlier alcohol consumption among young people. This study ai...
Abstract — Aims: Teenagers in the UK report some of the highest rates of alcohol use in Europe. We i...
The study investigates excessive drinking and associations with other problem behaviours in 2078 sch...
Aims To establish predictors of age 21 alcohol-related harm from prior drinking patterns, current le...
ABSTRACT Aims To establish predictors of age 21 alcohol-related harm from prior drinking patterns, c...
Introduction The use/abuse of alcohol in adolescence is constantly increasing, adolescents come into...
Adolescents are consuming alcohol at risky levels at younger ages and more frequently than preceding...
Background As epidemiological surveys have shown, binge drinking is a constant and wide-spread probl...
Background: Alcohol use in adolescence predicts future alcohol misuse. However, the extent to which ...
© Cambridge University Press 2016. Background Parents are a major supplier of alcohol to adolescents...
Aims This study examined how family, peer and school factors are related to different trajectories o...