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Drinking and driving: drinking patterns and drinking problems
Addiction, 1996AbstractTwo perspectives guide examinations of alcohol‐related injury; studies of drinking behaviors which characterize the activities in which drinkers participate, and studies of drinking patterns which characterize individuals' likelihoods of intoxication. This paper presents a study of self‐reported drinking and driving using both perspectives.
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Drinking Norms Versus Drinking Behavior
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 1984Data from 1002 households indicated that contextual factors (group size, subsequent activity) and individual difference factors (sex, ‐extroversion, drinking frequency) differentially influenced consumption and normative ratings. These findings suggest that contextual cues serve as determinants of drinking norms and that drinking behavior reflects ...
S D, Solomon, T C, Harford
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Drinking Styles and Drinking Problems
International Journal of the Addictions, 1987Little research has focused on the range of drinking styles within a particular society. The intent of this study was to continue the development of an empirical typology of drinking behavior by replicating and extending the results of two previous projects.
K M, Kilty, P, Leung, K F, Cheung
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Drinking, Problem Drinking, and Productivity
1998This chapter surveys and critiques the recent economic literature dealing with the relationships between labor market productivity and alcohol use and misuse. The focus here is twofold. First is to present and discuss the relevant conceptual issues that must be appreciated in assessing such relationships. Second is to summarize and assess the empirical
J, Mullahy, J L, Sindelar
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Nursing Standard, 1987
Casualty nurses can let their attitudes to drunks affect their clinical judgement according to Kevin O'Connor, Staff Nurse at Belfast City Hospital.
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Casualty nurses can let their attitudes to drunks affect their clinical judgement according to Kevin O'Connor, Staff Nurse at Belfast City Hospital.
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Emergency Nurse, 2012
The World Health Organization Global Status Report on Alcohol and Health 2011 suggests that, in the UK, 6.42 per cent of males and 1.52 per cent of females over the age of 15 experience alcohol-related injuries, most of which are accidental.
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The World Health Organization Global Status Report on Alcohol and Health 2011 suggests that, in the UK, 6.42 per cent of males and 1.52 per cent of females over the age of 15 experience alcohol-related injuries, most of which are accidental.
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Journal of The Royal Naval Medical Service, 1972
Abstract Problem drinking is relatively common in the Royal Navy, but can be halted in many cases if recognised in time. The drinking patterns and social consequences of problem drinking are discussed and symptoms of alcohol dependence are described. Cases fall into early, established and late groups and diagnostic features are discussed.
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Abstract Problem drinking is relatively common in the Royal Navy, but can be halted in many cases if recognised in time. The drinking patterns and social consequences of problem drinking are discussed and symptoms of alcohol dependence are described. Cases fall into early, established and late groups and diagnostic features are discussed.
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Nursing Standard, 1991
Morse code: Inspector Morse star Kevin Gateley helped launch the London regional health authorities' Christmas Sensible Drinking Campaign. He is pictured with Jenny Southam, senior personnel officer for North West Thames Regional Health Authority. The campaign is being run in conjunction with Safeways supermarkets and Alcohol Concern.
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Morse code: Inspector Morse star Kevin Gateley helped launch the London regional health authorities' Christmas Sensible Drinking Campaign. He is pictured with Jenny Southam, senior personnel officer for North West Thames Regional Health Authority. The campaign is being run in conjunction with Safeways supermarkets and Alcohol Concern.
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2009
The aim of my paper is to present and analyse the representation of drunkenness in two texts by Victorian women writers: Anne Brontë’s novel The Tenant of Wildfell Hall and George Eliot’s short story “Janet’s Repentance.” In order to establish a context for the analysis of the texts, I first present some general anthropological findings on the role of ...
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The aim of my paper is to present and analyse the representation of drunkenness in two texts by Victorian women writers: Anne Brontë’s novel The Tenant of Wildfell Hall and George Eliot’s short story “Janet’s Repentance.” In order to establish a context for the analysis of the texts, I first present some general anthropological findings on the role of ...
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To drink or not to drink to drink recommendations: the evidence
BMJ, 2012Fluid intake recommendations during exercise have changed substantially over the past half century. Up until the 1970s, marathon runners were advised to avoid drinking during competitive racing.1 In 1996, the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) advised athletes to replace all sweat lost during exercise by drinking the maximum amounts that can be
Pitsiladis, Yannis, Beis, Lukas
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