Understanding trends in Australian alcohol consumption—an age–period–cohort model
Addiction2016Vol. 111(9), pp. 1590–1598
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Abstract
Recent birth cohorts (born between 1995 and 1999) in Australia report significantly lower rates of both drinking participation and drinking volume than previous cohorts, controlling for their age distribution and overall changes in population drinking. These findings suggest that the recent decline in alcohol consumption in Australia has been driven by declines in drinking among these recently born cohorts. These trends are consistent with international shifts in youth drinking.
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