Temporal patterns of alcohol consumption and attempts to reduce alcohol intake in England
Abstract Background The Alcohol Toolkit Study (ATS) is a monthly survey of approximately 1700 adults per month aged 16 years of age or more in England. We aimed to explore patterns of alcohol consumption and motivation to reduce alcohol use in England throughout the year. Methods Data from 38,372 pa...
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Main Authors: | Frank de Vocht (Author), Jamie Brown (Author), Emma Beard (Author), Colin Angus (Author), Alan Brennan (Author), Susan Michie (Author), Rona Campbell (Author), Matthew Hickman (Author) |
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2016-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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