Alcohol Consumption Statistics
A webinar for Preventive Health Matters Caroline Read more..
policy
statistics
alcohol
harm reduction
The Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education (FARE) commissioned Galaxy Research to undertake polling of Queenslanders to gain an understanding of their perspectives on alcohol policies. This study was conducted online between Monday 9 January 2017 and Friday 13 January 2017. The survey sample comprised 300 respondents aged 18 years and older residing in Queensland.
alcohol-related harm
Queensland
consumption
attitudes
perspectives
behaviour
Increases in glass sizes and wine strength over the last 25 years in the UK are likely to have led to an underestimation of alcohol intake in population studies. We explore whether this probable misclassification affects the association between average alcohol intake and risk of mortality from all causes, cardiovascular disease and cancer. Read more: http://alcalc.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2016/06/01/alcalc.agw027?rss=1 Read more..
Drinking guidelines
standard drinks
alcohol content
The Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education (FARE) commissioned Galaxy Research to undertake polling of
Queenslanders to gain an understanding of their perspectives on alcohol policies.
This study was conducted online between Friday 8 January 2016 and Thursday 14 January 2016. The survey sample
comprised 350 respondents aged 18 years and older residing in Queensland.
alcohol-related harm
Queensland
consumption
attitudes
perspectives
behaviour
The Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education’s (FARE) Annual alcohol poll (the Poll) assesses Australians’ attitudes
towards alcohol, alcohol consumption behaviours, awareness and experiences of alcohol harms and perspectives on
various alcohol policies. In 2016, the Poll was carried out by Galaxy Research for the seventh consecutive year.
policy
alcohol-related harm
national
consumption
attitudes
behaviours
This intervention based on housing first led to significantly greater reductions in drinking problems after 14 months, but not in problems with other substances.
alcohol consumption
intervention
housing
There was a significant drop in parental supply of current alcohol use from 21.3 % in 2004 to 11.79 % in 2013 (p < .001). The lower prevalence of parental supply coincided with legislative changes on parental supply of alcohol to adolescents, but causality cannot be established because of the variation in the timing and reach of parental supply legislation, and small samples in some states. There were downward trends in adolescent experimentation, quantity and frequency of alcohol use across years, with the largest drop in alcohol use in 2010 and 2013.
young people
youth
parents
secondary supply
The Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education (FARE) commissioned Galaxy Research to undertake polling of Queenslanders to gain an understanding of their perspectives on alcohol policies.
Queensland
trading hours
alcohol
lockout
safety
This paper aims to report the occurrence of preloading within a Gold Coast sample; collected in early February of 2015
alcohol consumption
preloading
Gold Coast
This paper aims to report the occurrence of preloading within a Mackay sample; collected in early February of 2015.
alcohol consumption
preloading
Mackay
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