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Auteur F. LABHART |
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Article : Périodique
F. LABHART ; M. LIVINGSTON ; R. ENGELS ; E. KUNTSCHE |BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The threshold of 4+/5+ drinks per occasion has been used for decades in alcohol research to distinguish between non-risky versus risky episodic drinking. However, no study has assessed the validity of this threshold using ev[...]![]()
Article : Périodique
Les jeunes boivent de l'alcool, surtout en fin de semaine. Oui, mais où et avec qui, et dans quelles quantités ? Cette étude, réalisée grâce à un questionnaire envoyé via SMS, a permis de saisir en temps réel le contexte de consommation en soiré[...]![]()
Article : Périodique
Grâce à une récolte de données via les téléphones portables en temps réel, les auteurs ont pu retracer les trajectoires de consommation d'alcool durant la soirée, en mettant en évidence la place de la consommation à domicile avant de sortir. [Réd.]![]()
Article : Périodique
F. LABHART ; K. GRAHAM ; S. WELLS ; E. KUNTSCHE |BACKGROUND: Research in the United States and the United Kingdom indicates that drinking before going out (commonly called "predrinking") is common among young people and associated with increased harm. On the basis of Swiss data, this study inv[...]![]()
Article : Périodique
Background: Memory deficits lead to distortion when long recall periods are used to assess alcohol consumption. We used the recently developed Internet-based cell phone-optimised assessment technique (ICAT) to describe the drinking patterns of y[...]![]()
Article : Périodique
H. KUENDIG ; A. GEORGES ; F. LABHART |Aims: While laws restrict alcohol access to youth under the age of 16/18 (fermented/distilled beverages) in Switzerland, direct underage accessibility is high. Focusing on underage youth, our study presents an inventory of primary and alternativ[...]![]()
Article : Périodique
G. GMEL ; V. VENZIN ; K. MARMET ; G. DANKO ; F. LABHART |Objectives: To show the effectiveness of a brief group alcohol intervention. Aims of the intervention were to reduce the frequency of heavy drinking occasions, maximum number of drinks on an occasion and overall weekly consumption. Methods: A c[...]![]()
Article : Périodique
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: Drinks consumed in real life are diverse, in terms of beverage type, container size and alcohol by volume. To date, most ecological momentary assessment studies have assessed drinking amounts with 'standard' drinks, althou[...]