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Article : Périodique
Aims: The study presents the evaluation results of the age-limit component of a community-based prevention project called PAKKA. The project aimed to reduce alcohol availability among those under 18, which is the legal age for purchasing alcohol[...]Périodique
Article : Périodique
Introduction and Aims: To study (i) whether the children of substance-abusing mothers are hospitalised because of injury or illness more often than other children; (ii) how often these children are placed out of home; and (iii) how the type of s[...]Article : Périodique
The harmful or risky use of alcohol among the Finnish population is studied on the basis of data gathered in a national survey. Harms are examined in relation to different styles of drinking, and they are measured using both the Alcohol Use Diso[...]Article : Périodique
Practices in alcohol education among Finnish parents: Have there been changes between 2006 and 2012?
Aims: In this study we look at (1) changes in parenting practices related to adolescents' alcohol use in Finland from 2006 to 2012 and (2) whether parents' own drinking behaviour is related to the parenting practices. Methods: Two surveys of pa[...]Article : Périodique
To an increasing degree, alcohol policy and prevention in the Nordic countries is expected to be carried out on the local level as the free-trade agreements and international harmonization of alcohol taxes and regulations are limiting the scope [...]Périodique
M. HOLMILA | 2001This paper analyses the changing environment of community-based prevention and its evaluation research in Finland. The last ten years have changed the field considerably, and the field of preventive work is being reorganized on both the state le[...]Périodique
T. KARLSSON ; K. RAITASALO ; M. HOLMILA ; A. KOSKI-JANNES ; OLLIKAINEN H. ; J. SIMPURA | 2005ENGLISH : This study evaluates the impact of a self-help pamphlet designed to support self control of drinking. It was conducted in Helsinki, Finland, in 2001 and 2002 and focused on men between 30 and 49 years of age. The respondents were ran[...]