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Drinking patterns and alcohol-related experiences amongst adults on the Isle of Man: A comparison with the United Kingdom

Miller, P.; Fong, J.; Mylchreest, K.; Plant, Moira; Plant, Martin; Ozenturk, Thea; Doyle, Debbie

Authors

P. Miller

J. Fong

K. Mylchreest

Moira Plant

Martin Plant

Thea Ozenturk

Debbie Doyle



Abstract

This paper describes the initial results of a survey of alcohol consumption among a general population sample of 1000 adults living on the Isle of Man. This survey is part of Gender, Alcohol and Culture: an International Study (GENACIS). Findings were compared with those of the UK GENACIS survey. The latter had elicited information from 2027 adults. This comparison revealed that the Isle of Man has a greater proportion of abstainers than the UK sample. Even so, among drinkers there was no difference on annual frequency of alcohol consumption or in relation to the quantity consumed on the last drinking occasion. Manx respondents reported having a greater number of positive experiences from drinking. Manx respondents were also more likely than those in the UK to be in the middle range of self-reported alcohol-related problems. A substantial minority of Manx adults (9% of women and 22% of men) were drinking above sensible levels. Moreover, some (roughly 1% of women and 5.6% of men) were exceeding high risk alcohol consumption levels. Many people reported having experienced alcohol-related problems. It was notable that this survey did not suggest that upsurge in heavy drinking amongst young Manx women that has recently been evident amongst their counterparts in the UK.

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Aug 1, 2007
Journal Journal of Substance Use
Print ISSN 1465-9891
Electronic ISSN 1475-9942
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 12
Issue 4
Pages 243-252
DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/14659890701476581
Keywords drinking patterns, alcohol‐related problems, Isle of Man, United Kingdom, GENACIS
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/1026166
Publisher URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14659890701476581




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