Excessive alcohol consumption has been recognised as a major problem for Western countries and is a matter of particular concern within the UK.1 The discussion and analysis of young people’s drinking habits has captured the interest of academic researchers from a range of disciplines. Our research in this area has been mainly qualitative and our approach has been characterised by a desire to get closer to young peoples’ experience of alcohol by understanding the positive aspects of alcohol consumption to them.2,3 This article provides a summary of the main themes emerging from our research, and suggests some policy implications for working in this area
Abstract Background: In recent years excessive alcohol use has increased in the UK resulting in a w...
Undergraduate students in New Zealand universities demonstrate high rates of hazardous drinking, as ...
Undergraduate students in New Zealand universities demonstrate high rates of hazardous drinking, as ...
Young people’s levels of alcohol consumption and alcohol related problems continue to generate conce...
Abstract Background: In recent years excessive alcohol use has increased in the UK resulting in a w...
This exploratory qualitative study investigated Irish postgraduate students’ experiences of alcohol ...
OBJECTIVE: Elevated levels of alcohol consumption among university students are well documented. Pol...
Copyright © 2015 Gillian O’Neill et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Objective: Alcohol affects many human systems and is involved in the pathogenesis of other diseases....
Objective: Alcohol affects many human systems and is involved in the pathogenesis of other diseases....
AIM: Before an attempt is made to develop any population-specific behavioural change programme, it i...
Previous research has shown that high numbers of students drink hazardously or harmfully, or binge d...
BACKGROUND: Unhealthy alcohol use amongst university students is a major public health concern. ...
Previous research has shown that high numbers of students drink hazardously or harmfully, or binge d...
Previous research has shown that high numbers of students drink hazardously or harmfully, or binge d...
Abstract Background: In recent years excessive alcohol use has increased in the UK resulting in a w...
Undergraduate students in New Zealand universities demonstrate high rates of hazardous drinking, as ...
Undergraduate students in New Zealand universities demonstrate high rates of hazardous drinking, as ...
Young people’s levels of alcohol consumption and alcohol related problems continue to generate conce...
Abstract Background: In recent years excessive alcohol use has increased in the UK resulting in a w...
This exploratory qualitative study investigated Irish postgraduate students’ experiences of alcohol ...
OBJECTIVE: Elevated levels of alcohol consumption among university students are well documented. Pol...
Copyright © 2015 Gillian O’Neill et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Objective: Alcohol affects many human systems and is involved in the pathogenesis of other diseases....
Objective: Alcohol affects many human systems and is involved in the pathogenesis of other diseases....
AIM: Before an attempt is made to develop any population-specific behavioural change programme, it i...
Previous research has shown that high numbers of students drink hazardously or harmfully, or binge d...
BACKGROUND: Unhealthy alcohol use amongst university students is a major public health concern. ...
Previous research has shown that high numbers of students drink hazardously or harmfully, or binge d...
Previous research has shown that high numbers of students drink hazardously or harmfully, or binge d...
Abstract Background: In recent years excessive alcohol use has increased in the UK resulting in a w...
Undergraduate students in New Zealand universities demonstrate high rates of hazardous drinking, as ...
Undergraduate students in New Zealand universities demonstrate high rates of hazardous drinking, as ...