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    Most recent risky drinking session with Australian teenagers

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    Authors
    Lam, T.
    Lenton, Simon
    Ogeil, R.
    Burns, L.
    Aiken, A.
    Chikritzhs, T.
    Gilmore, W.
    Lloyd, B.
    Wilson, J.
    Lubman, D.
    Mattick, R.
    Allsop, S.
    Date
    2016
    Type
    Journal Article
    
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    Lam, T. and Lenton, S. and Ogeil, R. and Burns, L. and Aiken, A. and Chikritzhs, T. and Gilmore, W. et al. 2016. Most recent risky drinking session with Australian teenagers. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health. [In Press].
    Source Title
    Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health
    DOI
    10.1111/1753-6405.12598
    ISSN
    1326-0200
    School
    National Drug Research Institute (NDRI)
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/9042
    Collection
    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    © 2016 Public Health Association of Australia.Objective: Despite declines in Australian alcohol consumption, youth alcohol related harms remain prevalent. These alcohol-related consequences appear to be driven by a subset of risky drinkers who engage in 'high intensity' drinking episodes and are underrepresented in national health surveys. This project aims to investigate high risk drinking practices and alcohol-related harms amongst young people not otherwise recorded in existing data. Methods: A community sample of the heaviest drinking 20-25% 16-19 year olds were surveyed across three Australian states (n=958; 80% metropolitan). We examined the context of their last risky drinking session through online and face-to-face surveys. Results: Males consumed a mean of 17 and females 14 standard drinks, and 86% experienced at least one alcohol-related consequence during this session. More than a quarter of the face-to-face sample had Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) scores indicative of alcohol dependence. Indications of dependence were 2.3 times more likely among those who felt uncomfortable about seeking alcohol treatment, and less likely if harm reduction strategies were frequently used while drinking. Conclusions: It is clear this underrepresented population experiences substantial acute and potentially chronic consequences. Implications: Within the context of increasing alcohol-related harms among young Australians, the understanding of this group's drinking habits should be prioritised.

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