Main points • In Great Britain, 56.9% of Opinions and Lifestyle Survey respondents aged 16 years and over in 2016 drank alcohol, which equates to 29 million people in the population. • 7.8 million people “binged” on alcohol on their heaviest drinking day. • Young people aged 16 to 24 years in Great Britain are less likely to drink than any other age group; when they do drink, consumption on their heaviest drinking day tends to be higher than other ages. • The highest earners, those earning £40,000 and above annually, are more likely to be frequent drinkers and “binge” on their heaviest drinking day when compared with the lowest earners. • In 2016, similar patterns of drinking were observed in England, Scotland and Wales; of the English...
Background and Aims: Youth alcohol consumption has declined significantly over the past 15 years in ...
• Over five sixths (84.0%) of pupils drank alcohol, a decrease from the level reported in 2005 (87.9...
AIMS: To identify a typology of heavier drinking styles in Great Britain and to identify socio-demog...
The survey was conducted between 1 October 2013 and 30 November 2013 across a sample of private hous...
Background Most UK estimates of alcohol consumption come from population-based surveys, which estim...
Abstract Background Non-drinking among young people has increased over the past decade in England, y...
Abstract Background The Alcohol Toolkit Study (ATS) is a monthly survey of approximately 1700 adults...
This report presents the main findings of a survey carried out to provide an up-to-date picture of a...
Rationale Theories of practice can support understanding of health-related behaviours, but few stud...
AIM: To gain a better understanding of the complex relationships of different measures of social pos...
Data were available from general population surveys carried out in six countries in the years 2000 t...
This paper describes the initial results of a survey of alcohol consumption among a general populati...
AimTo gain a better understanding of the complex relationships of different measures of social posit...
This paper sets out to chart key trends in alcohol consumption and harm, and of related policy activ...
A considerable amount of survey information was available from general population surveys carried ou...
Background and Aims: Youth alcohol consumption has declined significantly over the past 15 years in ...
• Over five sixths (84.0%) of pupils drank alcohol, a decrease from the level reported in 2005 (87.9...
AIMS: To identify a typology of heavier drinking styles in Great Britain and to identify socio-demog...
The survey was conducted between 1 October 2013 and 30 November 2013 across a sample of private hous...
Background Most UK estimates of alcohol consumption come from population-based surveys, which estim...
Abstract Background Non-drinking among young people has increased over the past decade in England, y...
Abstract Background The Alcohol Toolkit Study (ATS) is a monthly survey of approximately 1700 adults...
This report presents the main findings of a survey carried out to provide an up-to-date picture of a...
Rationale Theories of practice can support understanding of health-related behaviours, but few stud...
AIM: To gain a better understanding of the complex relationships of different measures of social pos...
Data were available from general population surveys carried out in six countries in the years 2000 t...
This paper describes the initial results of a survey of alcohol consumption among a general populati...
AimTo gain a better understanding of the complex relationships of different measures of social posit...
This paper sets out to chart key trends in alcohol consumption and harm, and of related policy activ...
A considerable amount of survey information was available from general population surveys carried ou...
Background and Aims: Youth alcohol consumption has declined significantly over the past 15 years in ...
• Over five sixths (84.0%) of pupils drank alcohol, a decrease from the level reported in 2005 (87.9...
AIMS: To identify a typology of heavier drinking styles in Great Britain and to identify socio-demog...