Background: There is growing evidence for recent declines in adolescent alcohol use in the Western world. While these changes have been subject to scientific debate, the reasons for …
Background The article examines the interplay between the practices of heavy drinking and exercise among young people. The comparison helps to clarify why young people are …
Since the 2000s, there has been a worldwide trend of decreased alcohol consumption among young people. Although recent studies have given multiple explanations for this, we …
Research shows that young people's online practices have become a continuous, seamless and routine part of their physical and social worlds. Studies report contradictory findings on …
Throughout the 1990s many countries around the world experienced the beginnings of what would later become the most significant and protracted decline in crime ever recorded …
In 1985, Ole-Jørgen Skog published “The collectivity of drinking cultures: A theory of the distribution of alcohol consumption”, in which he outlined his influential theory of population …
This study analyzes how emerging adults negotiate their relation to alcohol in the context of declining youth drinking and how this relationship changes over time. The sample consists …
Aims Recent studies of youth alcohol consumption indicate a collective downward drinking trend at all levels of consumption, ie reductions occurring 'in concert'. We re-examine the …
Aim Non-drinkers among youth in Sweden have increased markedly during the last 15 years. The aim of this study is to investigate the temporal association between region of …