Alcohol-related injury and young males
released: 9 Apr 2002 author: Harrison J, Allsop S & Steenkamp M
This report aims to describe what is known about the occurrence of alcohol-related injury (ARI) in young males; to outline current knowledge about reducing ARI in young males; to highlight important gaps in the data; and to indicate ways forward.
ISSN 1446 778 X; ISBN 978 1 74024 175 5; Cat. no. INJCAT 42; 108pp.; OUT OF PRINT
Publication
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Publication table of contents
- Abstract
- Acknowledgments
- Contents
- Abbreviations used
- Introduction
- Injury to young males
- Alcohol use among young
- Alcohol as a risk factor for injury
- Occurrence of alcohol-related injury in young males
- Overview
- Transport-related
- Other unintentional non-traffic injury
- Intentional
- Reducing ARI in young males
- Addressing alcohol-related traffic
- Other approaches to reduce ARI
- Evidence regarding risk behaviour
- Young indigenous Australians
- Introduction
- Alcohol use
- Alcohol-related problems
- Reducing ARI
- Discussion and conclusions
- Introduction
- Occurrence of ARI in young males
- Reducing ARI and injury due to drinking in young males
- References
- List of tables
Recommended citation
Harrison J, Allsop S & Steenkamp M 2002. Alcohol-related injury and young males. Injury Technical Paper Series. Cat. no. INJCAT 42. Canberra: AIHW.