Risky single occasion drinking (RSOD), so-called 'binge' drinking, by young people is a significant public health problem in Australia. RSOD is associated with increased risk from injury including vehicular accidents, drowning, accidental injury, and violence, as well as an increase in wider risk...
Risky single occasion drinking (RSOD), so-called 'binge' drinking, by young people is a significant public health problem in Australia. RSOD is associated with increased risk from injury including vehicular accidents, drowning, accidental injury, and violence, as well as an increase in wider risk...
THE statistics are frightening: binge drinking is threatening the lives and health of countless young Victorians.───那些统计数字令人心惊肉跳: 狂欢饮酒正在威胁着无数维多利亚州年轻人的生命和健康. And binge drinking can produce sudden cardiac arrhythmias, even in previously healthy people.───对本来...
Binge drinking.Reports on the Australian government's campaign aimed at reducing binge drinking among teenagers. Use of slogan 'Drink Drunk--the difference is U'; Highlight on the dangers of alcohol abuse; Statistics on alcohol-related violence.ColmanAdrian...
This study focuses on the role of humour in health and well-being of women-who-have-sex-with-women (WSW) during COVID-19. This group has been shown to be v
Alcohol-related liver disease (ARLD) represents a major public health burden. Identification of high-risk individuals would allow efficient targeting of public health interventions. Here, we show significant interactions between pattern of drinking, gene
Bingeing has other connections-binge eating, binge drinking and binge smoking. All of them are often associated with a lack of control and a possible route to addiction. Lindsey Fussell, consumer group director, said: "The days of waiting a week for the next episode are largely gone, with ...
We adapted the Intermittent-Access Two-Bottle Choice Drinking Paradigm (TBC)16 to allow the rats access to sucrose. On the first day of the 12-week sucrose experimental period, we randomly assigned the rats to one of two groups. The rats in the sucrose diet group (n = 9) had ...
Keywords: adolescents;parents;binge drinking;risk factors;I-Change Model;focus group interviews;nursing
Data were cleaned including correcting for coding errors. Descriptive statistics such as mean for a continuous covariate and its standard error, as well as proportion for a categorical covariate and its standard deviation were estimated for completers and non-completers of sessions. It was clinically...