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Adolescent Alcohol Use Before and After the High School Transition
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Alcohol in the second half of life: do usual quantity and frequency of drinking to intoxication increase with increased drinking frequency?
(Journal article, 2014)We investigated if increased drinking frequency among adults in the second half of life co-occurred with increased usual quantity and increased intoxication frequency. Drinking frequency, usual quantity and intoxication ... -
Alcohol policy making at the local level: complex processes in multiple contexts
(Journal article, 2014)Several effective alcohol policy measures take place at the local level, yet little is known about local policy-making processes. In Norway, on-premise closing hours are much debated, and they were subject to a liberalization ... -
Alcohol-related sickness absence among young employees: Gender differences and the prevention paradox
(Journal article, 2014)Few studies have examined alcohol-related sickness absence among young employees, although young adults are known to drink quite heavily. There are substantial differences in drinking patterns between men and women, yet ... -
Alkohol og vold mot kvinner – et politisk betent tema? Kommentarartikkel
(Journal article, 2013)Alkohol som risikofaktor er eit neglisjert tema i dei viktigaste politiske dokumenta om vald mot kvinner i nære relasjonar. Dette reflekterer både ideologiske føringar og ein uvilje mot å blande inn alkoholpolitiske spørsmål ... -
Are overdoses treated by ambulance services an opportunity for additional interventions? A prospective cohort study
(Journal article, 2015)To assess whether people who inject drugs (PWID) and who are treated for overdose by ambulance services have a greater mortality risk compared with other PWID, and to compare mortality risk within potentially critical ... -
Associations between emotional distress and heavy drinking among young people: A longitudinal study
(Journal article, 2015)This study adds to the meagre body of longitudinal research on the link between emotional distress and alcohol use among young people. We address the following research questions: Are symptoms of anxiety and depressed mood ... -
Associations between human values and alcohol consumption among Norwegians in the second half of life
(Journal article, 2015)Previous studies investigating human values and alcohol consumption have focused on adolescents, so the current study examined associations between human values and alcohol consumption in a cohort of Norwegians in the ... -
Behavioural outcomes of four-year-old children prenatally exposed to methadone or buprenorphine: a test of three risk models
(Journal article, 2015)It is still under debate whether the reported effects of opioid maintenance therapy (OMT) on child behaviour are a direct effect of prenatal exposure, or whether other factors are involved. This prospective cohort study ... -
Cannabis use and violence: Is there a link?
(Journal article, 2014)While several studies suggest that cannabis users are at increased risk of interpersonal violence, it is not clear to what extent the association is causal. Our paper aims to assess the association between cannabis use and ... -
Chain of care for patients with intentional self-harm: An effective strategy to reduce suicide rates?
(Journal article, 2009)Er behandlingskjede for pasienter med villet egenskade en effektiv strategi for å redusere selvmordsratene? Det å etablere en behandlingskjede for pasienter innlagt i sykehus etter selvmordsforsøk eller annen villet ... -
Changes in youth gambling after the removal of slot machines in Norway
(Journal article, 2013)To examine whether the ban and complete removal of slot machines in Norway in 2007 may have led to: a) changes in gambling behaviour and changes in prevalence of problem gambling among adolescents, and b) changes in gambling ... -
Contrasting smokers’ and snus users’ perceptions of their personal tobacco behavior in Norway
(Journal article, 2014)In Norway, snus use and cigarette smoking are at different developmental stages as described by the diffusion of innovation model. Concomitant with declining smoking rates, the use of snus is increasing. In light of these ... -
Do disgusting and fearful anti-smoking advertisements increase or decrease support for tobacco control policies?
(Journal article, 2014)Abstract BACKGROUND: Frightening messages and disgusting pictures are commonly used in anti-smoking media campaigns. How does watching these campaigns affect people's attitudes towards tobacco control policies? METHODS: ... -
Does liberalizing cannabis laws increase cannabis use?
(Journal article, 2014)A key question in the ongoing policy debate over cannabis' legal status is whether liberalizing cannabis laws leads to an increase in cannabis use. This paper provides new evidence on the impact of a specific type of ... -
Drug-related causes of death: Socioeconomic and demographic characteristics of the deceased
(Journal article, 2015)The aim of this study was to describe subgroups of those who died from a drug-related cause of death employing demographic and socioeconomic data. A total of 1,628 persons with registered drug-related deaths in the Norwegian ... -
Experienced harm from other people’s drinking: a comparison of Northern European countries
(Journal article, 2015)This study addresses how experienced harm from other people's drinking varies between six Northern European countries by comparing 1) the prevalence of experienced harm and 2) the correlates of harm. The data comprise ... -
Factors associated with over-serving at drinking establishments
(Journal article, 2015)To address characteristics of drinking establishments, bartenders and patrons that may affect the likelihood of over-serving. A systematic examination of 425 purchase attempts with pseudo-intoxicated patrons enacting scripts ... -
“Girls will be served until you have to carry them out”: Gendered serving practices in Oslo
(Journal article, 2015)Research on heavy drinking among women implies that this behaviour is deviant and criticised by society, which would suggest that intoxicated women are more likely than men to be denied alcohol at drinking establishments. ... -
Group solidarity in a hostile milieu: Immigrant experiences in a street-based drug scene
(Journal article, 2014)Street-based drug scenes are typically portrayed as lacking in solidarity. Studies frequently cast camaraderie as solely instrumental, highly conditional and temporary. The aim of this article is to explore social dynamics ...