Articles tagged with research
Talking to your teen about alcohol
For some parents, talking to your teenager about alcohol and setting rules and boundaries to keep them safe can be daunting. The majority of parents feel that it’s their responsibility to create strategies and educate their children on when, where and how to drink, whilst many parents struggle with how to provide advice.
Australian Drinking Habits: 2007 vs 2017
The drinking landscape in Australia is evolving. Australian Drinking Habits: 2007 vs 2017 seeks to understand how our drinking culture has changed over the past ten years, what has influenced these changes, and what this means for health prevention efforts aimed at reducing harm from excessive consumption.
How children’s attitudes and behaviours towards alcohol are influenced
A Monash and Deakin Universities consortium undertook a review to document and critique evidence (up to 2009) concerning the role parents and siblings attitudes and behaviours play on children’s and adolescents’ own attitudes and behaviours towards alcohol.
Sustaining a Reduction of Alcohol-Related Harms in the Licensed Environment
The project Griffith University undertook was to develop a prevention model capable of reducing alcohol related violence and aggression. The study also included a scientifically defensible research design to test this model, in licensed venues across Australia and New Zealand.