Objective: alcohol availability is one of the strongest predictors of adolescent alcohol use, and subsequent harm. Alcohol outlets near schools are an important indicator of three types of availability related to adolescent alcohol use; physical (number), economic (price), and legal (compliance with age limits). Method: two teams with trained students (16 and 17 years old) visited all 37 schools in a 200,000 inhabitant Romanian city (Pitesti). On the spot all alcohol outlets were visited and data was collected on outlet characteristics and visitors. Also, by conducting mystery shopping purchase attempts by the researchers, compliance on the age limits for alcohol sales was tested. Results: a total of 40 outlets were found within a 250 meter...
Introduction: Decree-Law 9/2002, of January 24, prohibits the sale of alcohol to under-16 years old ...
Objective: To assess whether the density of alcohol sales outlets in specific geographic communities...
The objective of this study was to determine underage college students\u27 ability to purchase alcoh...
Objective: alcohol availability is one of the strongest predictors of adolescent alcohol use, and su...
The availability of alcohol in general is the most important predictor of alcohol consumption and al...
Aim: To explore the compliance rates of alcohol sales to underage youth (under 18 years old) in Pite...
In order to address the issues of adolescent alcohol (mis)use in Romanian cities and to develop loca...
Background: Alcohol usage is a common patological behaviour among youth throughout the whole world. ...
[[abstract]]Aim: To examine the association between alcohol in school environments and adolescent al...
Access to the supply of alcohol is an important factor influencing adolescent alcohol consumption. A...
Purpose Although previous studies have suggested that greater community densities of alcohol sales o...
The study presents preliminary data on the prevalence of alcohol, tobacco and drug useamong young pe...
Public health is largely determined by the health of children, that’s why the younger generation sho...
The purchase of alcohol and the use of such substances among adolescence is prohibited in Latvia by ...
Alcohol consumption is a widely discussed topic in the field of health issues in the world. Delaying...
Introduction: Decree-Law 9/2002, of January 24, prohibits the sale of alcohol to under-16 years old ...
Objective: To assess whether the density of alcohol sales outlets in specific geographic communities...
The objective of this study was to determine underage college students\u27 ability to purchase alcoh...
Objective: alcohol availability is one of the strongest predictors of adolescent alcohol use, and su...
The availability of alcohol in general is the most important predictor of alcohol consumption and al...
Aim: To explore the compliance rates of alcohol sales to underage youth (under 18 years old) in Pite...
In order to address the issues of adolescent alcohol (mis)use in Romanian cities and to develop loca...
Background: Alcohol usage is a common patological behaviour among youth throughout the whole world. ...
[[abstract]]Aim: To examine the association between alcohol in school environments and adolescent al...
Access to the supply of alcohol is an important factor influencing adolescent alcohol consumption. A...
Purpose Although previous studies have suggested that greater community densities of alcohol sales o...
The study presents preliminary data on the prevalence of alcohol, tobacco and drug useamong young pe...
Public health is largely determined by the health of children, that’s why the younger generation sho...
The purchase of alcohol and the use of such substances among adolescence is prohibited in Latvia by ...
Alcohol consumption is a widely discussed topic in the field of health issues in the world. Delaying...
Introduction: Decree-Law 9/2002, of January 24, prohibits the sale of alcohol to under-16 years old ...
Objective: To assess whether the density of alcohol sales outlets in specific geographic communities...
The objective of this study was to determine underage college students\u27 ability to purchase alcoh...