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Street-level alcohol policy: Assessing intoxication at drinking venues in Oslo
(Journal article, 2014)This article examines liquor inspectors' assessment of intoxication at drinking establishments in Norway. It draws upon Lipsky's theory of street-level bureaucrats (1980) to study a situation where laws and informal norms ... -
The collectivity of changes in alcohol consumption revisited
(Journal article, 2014)Within-country temporal changes in alcohol consumption in the United States, Finland and Norway were examined to assess (i) whether a change in mean alcohol consumption is accompanied by a change in the prevalence of heavy ... -
The collectivity of drinking cultures: is the theory applicable to African settings?
(Journal article, 2013)Skog's theory of collective drinking behaviour implies that countries with a strict informal social control of drinking alcohol would not exhibit ‘collective displacement' of consumption (a linear association between ... -
The collectivity of drinking cultures: is the theory applicable to African settings?
(Journal article, 2013)Skog's theory of collective drinking behaviour implies that countries with a strict informal social control of drinking alcohol would not exhibit ‘collective displacement' of consumption (a linear association between ... -
The distribution and role of causal beliefs, inferences of responsibility, and moral emotions on willingness to help addicts among Norwegian adults
(Journal article, 2014)The purpose of this study was to explore the distribution and role of causal beliefs, inferences of responsibility, and moral emotions on deservingness of help to addicts among Norwegian adults using the social motivational ... -
The hole in the doughnut: a study of police discretion in a nightlife setting
(Journal article, 2014)Policing is permeated by situations in which discretion is most important. A substantial part of police work in the nightlife setting involves management of drunk and disorderly patrons, and police officers operate with ... -
Tobacco Harm Reduction in the real world: has the availability of snus in Norway increased smoking cessation?
(Journal article, 2013)In Norway, snus (low nitrosamine smokeless tobacco) is allowed to compete with cigarettes for market share, and over the past decades the prevalence of snus users has increased as the prevalence of smokers has decreased. ... -
Tracing the cigarette epidemic: An age-period-cohort study of education, gender and smoking using a pseudo-panel approach
(Journal article, 2014)This study examined if temporal variations in daily cigarette smoking and never smoking among groups with different levels of education fit the pattern proposed by the theory of diffusion of innovations (TDI), while taking ... -
Use and barriers to use of screening and brief interventions for alcohol problems among norwegian general practitioners
(Journal article, 2010)To investigate the use and the obstacles to use of screening and brief interventions (SBI) for alcohol misuse among Norwegian general practitioners (GP). A questionnaire with 68 questions about the use and barriers to use ... -
Use of health services following self-harm in urban versus suburban and rural areas: a national cross-sectional study
(Journal article, 2013)OBJECTIVES: This study examines whether there is a difference between urban versus suburban and rural adolescents in their use of health services following two types of self-harm distinguished as self-harm with or without ... -
Whether or not to ride with an intoxicated driver: Predicting intentions using an extended version of the theory of planned behaviour
(Journal article, 2013)The purpose of this study was to determine to what extent the theory of planned behaviour (TPB) extended with past behaviour, moral norm, descriptive norm, demographic variables and frequency of alcohol use is able to ... -
Who receives cannabis use offers: A general population study of adolescents
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2015)Drug use is predicated on a combination of “willingness” and “opportunity”. That is, independent of any desire to use drugs, a drug use opportunity is required; be it indirect (i.e., being in a drug-use setting) or direct ... -
Women, work and wine
(Journal article, 2012)AIMS – There are many grey zones between work and leisure time, where colleagues drink together. Managers are more often involved in grey-zone situations than other employees, and the managerial arena is dominated by men. ...