Background: Not much is known about how much geographical units matter for heavy alcohol consumption and how much of the geographical variations are explained by characteristics such as institutional alcohol policies and regional economic conditions. The study aim was to address these gaps considering three types of heavy alcohol consumption. Methods: Analyses were based on data collected on 5879 men (age: 20.0 years, standard deviation: 1.2) years participating in the Cohort Study on Substance Use Risk Factors in Switzerland. Generalized linear mixed models were used to assess overall prevalence, geographical variations in prevalence across geographical units (institutional units, economic micro regions, linguistic regions, urban/rural sta...
Abstract — Aims:We investigated drinking habits, and heavy and problem drinking prevalence in a samp...
Alcohol consumption frequency and volume are known to be related to health problems among drinkers. ...
BACKGROUND:Heavy episodic drinking (HED) can have health and social consequences. This study assesse...
Not much is known about how much geographical units matter for heavy alcohol consumption and how muc...
Background: Not much is known about how much geographical units matter for heavy alcohol consumption...
BACKGROUND A basic, yet untested tenet underlying alcohol control policies is that they should affe...
A basic, yet untested tenet underlying alcohol control policies is that they should affect both ligh...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: This study investigated the associations of alcohol outlet density with speci...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol consumption--in particular drinking volume (DV) and risky single occasion drinki...
We investigated drinking habits, and heavy and problem drinking prevalence in a sample of individual...
Previous research has demonstrated a preventive effect of the alcohol policy environment on alcohol ...
Background Previous studies on lifestyle risk factors mainly focused on age- or gender-specific diff...
Background: Heavy episodic drinking (HED) can have health and social consequences. This study assess...
OBJECTIVES Heavy consumption of energy drinks appears to pose a public health problem amo...
Abstract — Aims: The objectives of this study were to analyse (a) the distribution of risky single-o...
Abstract — Aims:We investigated drinking habits, and heavy and problem drinking prevalence in a samp...
Alcohol consumption frequency and volume are known to be related to health problems among drinkers. ...
BACKGROUND:Heavy episodic drinking (HED) can have health and social consequences. This study assesse...
Not much is known about how much geographical units matter for heavy alcohol consumption and how muc...
Background: Not much is known about how much geographical units matter for heavy alcohol consumption...
BACKGROUND A basic, yet untested tenet underlying alcohol control policies is that they should affe...
A basic, yet untested tenet underlying alcohol control policies is that they should affect both ligh...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: This study investigated the associations of alcohol outlet density with speci...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol consumption--in particular drinking volume (DV) and risky single occasion drinki...
We investigated drinking habits, and heavy and problem drinking prevalence in a sample of individual...
Previous research has demonstrated a preventive effect of the alcohol policy environment on alcohol ...
Background Previous studies on lifestyle risk factors mainly focused on age- or gender-specific diff...
Background: Heavy episodic drinking (HED) can have health and social consequences. This study assess...
OBJECTIVES Heavy consumption of energy drinks appears to pose a public health problem amo...
Abstract — Aims: The objectives of this study were to analyse (a) the distribution of risky single-o...
Abstract — Aims:We investigated drinking habits, and heavy and problem drinking prevalence in a samp...
Alcohol consumption frequency and volume are known to be related to health problems among drinkers. ...
BACKGROUND:Heavy episodic drinking (HED) can have health and social consequences. This study assesse...