Predictors of risky alcohol consumption in schoolchildren and their implications for preventing alcohol-related harm.
BACKGROUND: While alcohol-related health and social problems amongst youths are increasing internationally, both consumption and associated harms are particularly high in British youth. Youth drinking patterns, including bingeing, frequent drinking and drinking in public spaces, are associated with...
Main Authors: | Bellis, M, Hughes, K, Morleo, M, Tocque, K, Hughes, S, Allen, T, Harrison, D, Fe-Rodriguez, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2007
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