"Fourteen Dollars for One Beer!" Pre‐drinking is associated with high‐risk drinking among Victorian young adults
Abstract Objective: Pre‐drinking entails consuming alcohol before attending licensed venues. We examined the relationship between pre‐drinking, intention to get drunk and high‐risk drinking among Victorians aged 18-24 years, to consider whether reducing pre‐drinking might ameliorate alcohol‐related...
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Main Authors: | Sarah MacLean (Author), Sarah Callinan (Author) |
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2013-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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