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Alcohol Health Promotion Healthy Settings Oral Health Physical Activity Substance Use

Clustering of unhealthy behaviours overtime: implications for policy and practice

By The King’ s Fund (August 2012)

People’s lifestyles – whether they smoke, how much they drink, what they eat, whether they take regular exercise – affect their health and mortality. It is well known that each of these lifestyle risk factors is unequally distributed in the population. Less is known about how these behaviours co-occur or cluster in the population and about how these patterns of multiple lifestyle risk have been evolving over time. This paper considers this in the context of the English population and sets out the implications for public health policy and practice that flow from the findings. It reviews the current evidence on multiple lifestyle risks and analyses data from the Health Survey for England on the distribution of these risks in the adult population and how this is changing over time.

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Alcohol Substance Use Tobacco & Drugs Young People

A positive choice: young people who drink little or no alcohol

By The Joseph Rowntree Foundation (August 2012)

This study examined the lives of young people who drink little or no alcohol, and found that:

  • getting drunk is not an automatic rite of passage for young people;
  • young people who drink little or no alcohol tend to prefer activities where drinking alcohol rarely plays a role;
  • the immediate effects of drinking alcohol (e.g. hangovers) concern young people more than longer-term health effects; and
  • young people believe alcohol education is based on the assumption that young people drink. They want ‘not drinking’ to be presented as a legitimate option.

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Alcohol Commissioning Illegal Drugs Substance Misuse Substance Use Tobacco & Drugs

Supporting the commissioning and delivery of the drug strategy outcomes

By the National Treatment Agency for Substance Misuse

This resource provides information and links to relevant documents regarding the 8 drug strategy outcomes.

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Alcohol Substance Misuse Substance Use Tobacco & Drugs

Statistics on alcohol, 2012

By the NHS Information Centre (2012)

This statistical report acts as a reference point for health issues relating to alcohol use and misuse, providing information obtained from a number of sources in a user-friendly format. It covers topics such as drinking habits and behaviours among adults (aged 16 and over) and school children (aged 11 to 15), drinking-related ill health and mortality, affordability of alcohol, alcohol related admissions to hospital and alcohol-related costs. The report contains previously published information and also includes additional new analyses.

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Alcohol Illegal Drugs Substance Use Tobacco & Drugs

Substance use among 15-16 year olds in the UK: key findings from the 2011 European School Survey Project on Alcohol and Other Drugs (ESPAD)

By the Centre for Public Health, University of Liverpool (2012)

The European Survey Project on Alcohol and Drugs (ESPAD) is conducted every four years and collects comparable data on trends in substance use among 15-16 year old school pupils across Europe. This briefing presents a focused summary of key results for the UK from the 2011 survey that was undertaken on behalf of the UK by the Centre for Public Health.

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Click here to view the full report from ESPAD