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Young People and Alcohol: the Role of Cultural Influences
Wednesday, 23 July 2008

This report was produced by the National Centre for Education and Training on Addiction (NCETA) at Flinders University. It comprises a comprehensive literature review addressing a wide range of social and cultural factors that potentially impact on young Australians aged 14- 24 in relation to their use and non-use of alcohol.

The report forms the first stage in a larger, two-stage project examining cultural factors that influence the drinking behaviours of young Australians.

The report was written by Ann M. Roche, Petra Bywood, Joseph Borlagdan, Belinda Lunnay, Toby Freeman, Lisa Lawton, Amanda Tovell, Roger Nicholas.  The full report can be downloaded from http://www.nceta.flinders.edu.au/documents/Young_People_and_Alcohol_report.pdf.

Source: Australian Policy Online




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