Research paper
Binge drinking and alcohol related behaviours amongst Pacific youth: a national survey of secondary school students
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- Title
- Binge drinking and alcohol related behaviours amongst Pacific youth: a national survey of secondary school students
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AIM: Previous studies show Pacific youth polarised as either non/occasional drinkers or heavy binge drinkers. The aim of this study is to describe the demographic, cultural, home and neighbourhood environments of the two types of Pacific drinkers (non-binge drinkers and binge drinkers) to develop risk and protective profiles for alcohol related behaviours. METHODS: Data were collected as part of Youth'07, a nationally representative survey of the health and well-being of New Zealand youth. 1,...
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- Research paper
- Research format
- Journal article
- Date created
- 2012
- Creator
- Teevale, T / Robinson, E / Duffy, S / Utter, J / Nosa, N / Clark, T / Sheridan, JL / Ameratunga, S
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- https://hdl.handle.net/2292/58466
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- Humans / Alcoholic Intoxication / Attitude to Health / Adolescent Behavior / Alcohol Drinking / Health Behavior / Risk-Taking / Students / Adolescent / New Zealand / Female / Male / Surveys and Questionnaires / Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander / 1117 Public Health and Health Services / Population & Society / Public Health / Pediatric / Alcoholism, Alcohol Use and Health / Substance Abuse / Underage Drinking / Cardiovascular / Stroke / Generic Health Relevance / Oral and Gastrointestinal / 11 Medical and Health Sciences
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