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Article : Périodique
AIMS: As a formative step towards determining the accuracy of self-reported drinking levels commonly used for estimating population alcohol use, the validity of a 'last occasion' self-reporting approach is tested with corresponding field observa[...]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[...]Bulletin : Périodique
Drug and Alcohol Review, Vol.30, n°5 - September 2011 - Alcohol and violence
K. GRAHAM, Éditeur scientifique ; M. LIVINGSTON, Éditeur scientifique | 2011Livre
T. F. BABOR ; T. F. BABOR ; S. CASSWELL ; K. GRAHAM ; T. HUCKLE ; M. LIVINGSTON ; E. OSTERBERG ; J. REHM ; R. ROOM ; I. ROSSOW ; B. SORNPAISARN | Oxford - New York : Oxford University Press | 2022FRANÇAIS : Chaque année, l'alcool provoque près d'un million de décès dans les pays de la Région européenne de l'OMS. Si nous voulons les prévenir, nous devons mettre fin à la normalisation de la consommation d'alcool et faire prendre conscien[...]Article : Périodique
Introduction and Aims: In 2009 Wilkinson and colleagues reported a downward trend in support for alcohol policy restrictions in Australia between 1995 and 2004. The aim of the current study is to examine more recent data on policy support in Aus[...]Article : Périodique
A. RITTER ; M. LIVINGSTON ; J. CHALMERS ; L. BERENDS ; P. REUTER |Background: A central policy research question concerns the extent to which specific policies produce certain effects - and cross-national (or between state/province) comparisons appear to be an ideal way to answer such a question. This paper ex[...]Article : Périodique
G. CALUZZI ; M. LIVINGSTON ; J. HOLMES ; S. MACLEAN ; D. LUBMAN ; P. DIETZE ; R. VASHISHTHA ; R. HERRING ; A. PENNAY |BACKGROUND: In the early 2000s, alcohol use among young people began to decline in many western countries, especially among adolescents (ages between 12-17 years old). These declines have continued steadily over the past two decades, against the[...]Article : Périodique
J. RANINEN ; M. LIVINGSTON ; J. HOLMES ; J. SVENSSON ; P. LARM |Youth drinking has declined in many high-income countries for two decades. This development is still largely unexplained. Developing evidence and extending our understanding as to the mechanisms behind these changes is imperative for advising go[...]Article : Périodique
M. SAVIC ; R. ROOM ; J. MUGAVIN ; A. PENNAY ; M. LIVINGSTON |There has been growing academic interest in "drinking cultures" as targets of investigation and intervention, driven often by policy discourse about "changing the drinking culture". In this article, we conduct a critical review of the alcohol re[...]Article : Périodique
M. LIVINGSTON ; S. CALLINAN ; P. DIETZE ; O. STANESBY ; E. KUNTSCHE |BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Recent studies have argued that there has been substantial gender convergence in alcohol consumption. However, many of these rely on comparisons of different cohorts and do not adjust for age differences in male and female d[...]Article : Périodique
AIMS. A small number of studies have identified a positive relationship between alcohol outlet density and domestic violence. These studies have all been based on cross-sectional data and have been limited to the assessment of ecological correla[...]Bulletin : Périodique
Drug and Alcohol Review, Vol.33, n°3 - May 2014 - Special section: Alcohol policy attitudes trends, determinants and implications
N. GIESBRECHT, Éditeur scientifique ; M. LIVINGSTON, Éditeur scientifique | 2014Article : Périodique
BACKGROUND: Telephone surveys based on samples of landline telephone numbers are widely used to measure the prevalence of health risk behaviours such as smoking, drug use and alcohol consumption. An increasing number of households are relying so[...]Article : Périodique
H. JIANG ; M. LIVINGSTON ; R. ROOM ; R. CHENHALL ; D. R. ENGLISH |Importance: Understanding whether the population-level consumption of alcohol and tobacco is associated with cancer mortality is a crucial question for public health policy that has not been answered by previous studies. Objective: To examine t[...]Article : Périodique
Background: Studies of episodic drinking typically use a measure based on the frequency of drinking five or more standard drinks (a definition which itself varies based on the standard units being used). While this threshold clearly defines drin[...]Article : Périodique
The decline in youth drinking in England - is everyone drinking less? A quantile regression analysis
M. OLDHAM ; S. CALLINAN ; V. WHITAKER ; H. FAIRBROTHER ; P. CURTIS ; P. MEIER ; M. LIVINGSTON ; J. HOLMES |BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Youth alcohol consumption has declined significantly during the past 15 years in many high-income countries, which may have significant public health benefits. However, if the reductions in drinking occur mainly among lighte[...]Article : Périodique
P. LARM ; M. LIVINGSTON ; J. SVENSSON ; H. LEIFMAN ; J. RANINEN |INTRODUCTIONS AND AIMS: The proportion of adolescents who do not drink alcohol has increased during the last decade in many European countries, the USA and Australia. Few studies have addressed why this positive trend has occurred. The aim of th[...]Article : Périodique
AIMS: Alcohol consumption among teenagers in many high-income countries has steadily declined since the early 2000s. There has also been a steady increase in the average age at first drink, a reliable marker of later alcohol problems. This study[...]Article : Périodique
Background and Aims: Recent evidence suggests that there has been a sharp increase in non-drinking among Australian adolescents. This study aimed to explore the socio-demographic patterns of this increase to identify the potential causal factors[...]Article : Périodique
M. OLDHAM ; M. LIVINGSTON ; V. WHITAKER ; S. CALLINAN ; H. FAIRBROTHER ; P. CURTIS ; P. MEIER ; J. HOLMES |INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: Youth substance use is declining in many high-income countries. As adolescent substance use becomes less common, it may concentrate in higher-risk groups. This paper aims to examine how the psychosocial characteristics of [...]