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Binge drinking: prevalence, patterns and policy
Authors:Moore, Laurence   Smith, Christopher   Catford, John
Affiliation:Health Promotion Wales, Ffynnon-las Ty Glas Avenue, Llanishen, Cardiff CF4 5DZ, UK
Abstract:This paper presents analyses of the pattern of ‘bingedrinking’ in Wales, based on data drawn from a 1993 surveyof 12 167 (67%) 18–64 year olds resident in 15 212 householdsin Wales. Binge drinking, defined as drinking half the weeklyrecommended units of alcohol in a single drinking session, wasfound to be most prevalent among young adults, males, the manualsocial group, those who did not undertake any further educationafter secondary school, those who are single, divorced or separated,beer drinkers and those who concentrate most of their drinkingat weekends. 28.2% of men and 8.2% of women reported binge drinkingat least once a week, of whom about 42% felt that their levelof drinking was harmful to their health. About a quarter statedthat they would like to reduce their alcohol consumption butonly a small number had been advised to do so by their GeneralPractitioner. The public health impact of binge drinking isdiscussed. It is recommended that sensible drinking messagesshould emphasize the need to reduce binge drinking as well asto moderate overall weekly consumption and should be supportedby policies to create environments that support sensible alcoholuse.
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