Risky drinking in North West school children and its consequences: A study of fifteen and sixteen year olds March 28, 2008
Posted by western4uk in Alcohol, Grey Literature, Sexual Health, Young People.Tags: Alcohol, Grey Literature, Leisure Activities, Risk Evaluation, Sexual Behaviour, Violence, Young People
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Trailed in today’s media the report Risky drinking in North West school children and its consequences: A study of fifteen and sixteen year olds is a study of 9,833 15-16 year old school children in the North West, examining relationships between risky drinking behaviours (binge drinking, frequent drinking, drinking in public places) and demographics, income, leisure activities and access to alcohol. Negative consequences of risky drinking such as violence and regretted sex are also investigated.

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