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 …
Background Alcohol use has strong associations with the pursuit of pleasure, yet trends in young people's drinking have been declining in Australia for more than 15 years. Therefore …
Issue addressed Previous research has highlighted children's frequent exposure to advertisements of unhealthy food and beverages on television. However, the food industry is …
Introduction Adolescent alcohol consumption has been declining in many high-income countries since the turn of this century. Research investigating the plausible explanations for …
Abstract Background and Aims There is significant debate about whether or not changes in per‐capita alcohol consumption occur collectively across the entire distribution of drinking …
Introduction The price of alcoholic beverages can vary for a range of reasons, including tax. Risky drinkers purchase more low-cost alcoholic drinks than moderate drinkers, contributing …
Abstract Background During 2008 and 2009, the Australian Government increased the tax on ready-to-drink alcoholic beverages by 70% to discourage drinking among adolescents …
Objective: Adolescent alcohol consumption has declined in Australia over the past 20 years. Secondary supply laws (SSLs) typically prohibit the supply of alcohol to adolescents by …
Background The news media can reflect and influence public opinion, as well as affect individual practice. In the context of significant changes in alcohol consumption among …