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Auteur P. BENDTSEN |
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Article : Périodique
P. BENDTSEN ; M. T. DAMSGAARD ; T. HUCKLE ; S. CASSWELL ; E. KUNTSCHE ; P. ARNOLD ; M. DE LOOZE ; F. HOFMANN ; A. HUBLET ; B. SIMONS-MORTON ; T. F. M. ter BOGT ; B. E. HOLSTEIN |Aims: To analyse how adolescent drunkenness and frequency of drinking were associated with adult drinking patterns and alcohol control policies. Design, Setting and Participants: Cross-sectional survey data on 13- and 15-year-olds in 37 countr[...]![]()
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AIMS: To investigate how brief alcohol interventions are delivered in routine practice in the Swedish health-care system. DESIGN, SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: A cross-sectional sample of 6000 individuals representative of the adult population age[...]![]()
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OBJECTIVE: This study examined whether social inequality in frequent drunkenness among Danish adolescents changed from 1991 to 2014. METHOD: We used data from the international Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) study, which provid[...]![]()
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E. KUNTSCHE ; S. KUNTSCHE ; R. KNIBBE ; B. SIMONS-MORTON ; T. FARHAT ; A. HUBLET ; P. BENDTSEN ; E. GODEAU ; Z. DEMETROVICS |OBJECTIVE: To investigate time-trend changes in the frequency of drunkenness among European and North American adolescents. DESIGN: Cross-sectional surveys in the 1997/1998 and 2005/2006 Health Behaviour in School-Aged Children Study (HBSC). SET[...]![]()
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M. DE LOOZE ; Q. A. W. RAAIJMAKERS ; T. F. M. ter BOGT ; P. BENDTSEN ; T. FARHAT ; M. FERREIRA ; E. GODEAU ; E. KUNTSCHE ; M. MOLCHO ; T. K. PFÖRTNER ; B. SIMONS-MORTON ; A. VIENO ; W. VOLLEBERGH ; W. PICKETT |Background: This study examined trends in adolescent weekly alcohol use between 2002 and 2010 in 28 European and North American countries. Methods: Analyses were based on data from 11-, 13- and 15-year-old adolescents who participated in the H[...]![]()
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E. KUNTSCHE ; S. N. GABHAINN ; C. ROBERTS ; B. WINDLIN ; A. VIENO ; P. BENDTSEN ; A. HUBLET ; J. TYNJÄLÄ ; R. VÄLIMAA ; Z. DANKULINCOVA ; K. AASVEE ; Z. DEMETROVICS ; J. FARKAS ; W. VAN DER SLUIJS ; M. G. DE MATOS ; J. MAZUR ; M. WICKI |OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to test the structure and endorsement of drinking motives and their links to alcohol use among 11- to 19-year-olds from 13 European countries. METHOD: Confirmatory factor analysis, latent growth curves,[...]![]()
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P. BENDTSEN ; K. JOHANSSON ; I. AKERLIND | 2006An email-based electronic screening and brief intervention (e-SBI) with personalized normative feedback on alcohol habits was offered to all 3875 second term students at Linköping University, Sweden. The students received an email with a link to[...]![]()
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P. BENDTSEN ; N. KARLSSON ; K. DALAL ; P. NILSEN |AIMS: To investigate the awareness and knowledge of hazardous drinking limits among the general population in Sweden and the extent to which people estimate their alcohol consumption in standard drinks to assess their level of drinking. METHOD[...]![]()
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P. NILSEN ; J. BAIRD ; M. J. MELLO ; T. D. NIRENBERG ; R. WOOLARD ; P. BENDTSEN ; R. LONGABAUGH |This article examines 14 studies that assessed the effectiveness of brief interventions (BIs) delivered to injury patients in emergency care settings. The aims were to review findings concerning the effectiveness of providing BI in these setting[...]![]()
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BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The global growth of mobile phone use has led to new opportunities for health interventions, including through text messaging. We aimed to estimate the effects of text messaging interventions on alcohol consumption among ris[...]![]()
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A. HUBLET ; P. BENDTSEN ; M. DE LOOZE ; A. FOTIOU ; P. DONNELLY ; R. VILHJALMSSON ; T. BASKA ; K. AASVEE ; I. PEJNOVIC FRANELIC ; S. N. GABHAINN ; T. F. M. ter BOGT |Background: Cannabis and tobacco use frequently co-occur. Adolescents who consume both substances experience more respiratory distress and psychosocial problems and are less likely to stop compared with those who use either tobacco or cannabis a[...]![]()
Périodique
K. JOHANSSON ; I. AKERLIND ; P. BENDTSEN | 2005ENGLISH : To improve alcohol prevention in primacy health care, ii has been suggested that primary care nurses are an under-utilised resource. The aim of this study was to identify under what circumstances primary care nurses in Sweden are wil[...]