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Alcohol consumption trends in Australia: Comparing surveys and sales-based measures.

Authors :
Livingston, Michael
Callinan, Sarah
Raninen, Jonas
Pennay, Amy
Dietze, Paul M.
Source :
Drug & Alcohol Review; Apr2018 Supplement S1, Vol. 37, pS9-S14, 1p, 3 Charts
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

<bold>Introduction and Aims: </bold>Survey data remain a crucial means for monitoring alcohol consumption, but there has been limited work done to ensure that surveys adequately capture changes in per-capita consumption in Australia. In this study, we explore how trends in consumption from two major Australian surveys compare with an official measure of per-capita consumption between 2001 and 2014 and examine age-specific trends in drinking.<bold>Design and Methods: </bold>Data were from five waves of the cross-sectional National Health Survey (total n = 113 279) and 12 waves of the longitudinal Household Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia Study (average n = 12 347). Overall and age-specific estimates of annual alcohol consumption were derived and compared with official per-capita consumption and previous analyses of the National Drug Strategy Household Survey.<bold>Results: </bold>In terms of overall consumption, both surveys broadly reflected trends in per-capita consumption, especially the decline that has been observed since 2007/2008. Age-specific trends were broadly similar, with the recent decline in consumption clearly concentrated among teenagers and young adults.<bold>Discussion and Conclusions: </bold>The main Australian monitoring surveys remain useful monitoring tools for alcohol consumption in Australia. There is consistent evidence that the recent declines in Australian per-capita consumption have been driven by sharp falls in drinking among young people, a trend that requires further study. [Livingston M, Callinan S, Raninen J, Pennay A, Dietze PM. Alcohol consumption trends in Australia: Comparing surveys and sales-based measures. Drug Alcohol Rev 2017;00:000-000]. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09595236
Volume :
37
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Drug & Alcohol Review
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
129511804
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/dar.12588