Centre for Alcohol Policy Research
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The Centre for Alcohol Policy Research (CAPR) at La Trobe University is building the evidence base for public health focused alcohol policy.
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Young people represent a "unique social generation with regards to alcohol".

Dr @amypennay.bsky.social explains why on our latest podcast with Prof @jholmessheff.bsky.social 🎙️

Listen here: ias.org.uk/podcast/why-...
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How much has youth drinking declined in England? 📉

Prof @jholmessheff.bsky.social and Dr @amypennay.bsky.social discuss the decline in youth drinking in our latest podcast.

Links to listen here: ias.org.uk/podcast/why-...
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Do we know if the decline in youth drinking follows through into people's 20s?

Learn all you need to know about the decline in youth drinking in our latest podcast with Prof @jholmessheff.bsky.social and Dr @amypennay.bsky.social

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We have to avoid attempts by the alcohol industry or policymakers to reverse the trend of young people drinking less.

🎙️If you haven't listened to our podcast on the decline in youth drinking with @jholmessheff.bsky.social and @amypennay.bsky.social, listen here today!

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Besides the Drinking in Alcohol's Harm to Others: Potential Economic and Environmental Factors (new in @jsadjournal.bsky.social 86/4)
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Besides the Drinking in Alcohol's Harm to Others: Potential Economic and Environmental Factors: Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs: Vol 86, No 4
Objective: This article considers how harm from others' drinking is distributed across several economic and environmental factors. Method: Economic, environmental, demographic, and drinking measures include household income, financial disadvantage indicators, and home spaciousness; neighborhood socioeconomic status, connections, and safety; and respondent's gender, age group, and risky drinking status. This article explores the interactions of these factors with harms from the drinking of others in a 2021 survey of 2,574 Australian adults. Results: The home's degree of crowding (persons per bedroom) is related to harms from others in the household, whereas financial disadvantage is related to harms from drinkers outside the household, whether known or strangers. Perceived neighborhood safety and knowing neighbors are negatively related to harms from the drinking of others outside the household. In multivariate analyses for harms from household members and strangers, these findings are little affected by three individual factors related to harms from others' drinking: the respondent's gender, age group, and risky drinking status. Conclusions: Some economic and ecological factors play an important role in the occurrence of harm from others' drinking, but the relationship varies between factors and by the category of the other person involved. (J. Stud. Alcohol Drugs, 86, 601–610, 2025)
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CAPR's director Emmanuel Kuntsche rocked the mic at the recent Global Congress on Behavioural Addictions in Istanbul. Here are some pics from his presentation on how machine learning is used in addiction research.
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New on The BASIS: We review a study by researchers from @capraustralia.bsky.social that examined the association between demographic factors and experiences of harm resulting from someone else’s drinking among Australian adults. basisonline.org/2025/06/17/h...
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We had a total of 15 presentations on:

📊 Alcohol availability & harm reduction
💬 Drinking motives & trends
💔 Intimate partner and family violence & harm to others
⚧️ Gender and sex differences
🏥 Workplace harms
🌱 Environmental influences
🕰 Historical trends, inequalities & public health

…and more!
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What a big week at #KBS2025!

The #CAPR team showed up in full force this year — presenting across a huge range of topics and joining global talks on alcohol research, policy, and harm

Huge thanks to @kettilbruunsociety.bsky.social and everyone who made it such a vibrant and collaborative week! 🌍💬
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“I Don’t Know for Certain”: A Content Analysis of Reddit Posters’ Accounts of Drink Spiking

New paper looking at relationships, contexts and impacts of alcohol & drug-facilitated sexual violence ('drink spiking'). Led by Jess Ison & @alcoholandmedia.bsky.social

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KBS has a long-standing tradition of facilitating cross-national research on gender and alcohol.

Another full room for the #KBS2025 workshop on this topic, chaired by @soc-researcher.bsky.social, @meganpcook.bsky.social, and Annamae Burrows.

Plenty of ideas for future research collaborations!
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The #KBS2025 session on Sex and Gender Studies wrapped up with a great presentation by @meganpcook.bsky.social.

She shared results from a systematic review on how men and women are studied differently in alcohol research.

💁🏼‍♀️🙋🏼‍♂️ The room was packed!
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#KBS2025 Day 4 started with a plenary session on Public Health Framing and Policy Processes.

@gabrielcaluzzi.bsky.social presented his thoughts on Alcohol Harm Reduction.
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Class and Consumption - understanding health and heavy drinking practices among teenagers using a Social Determinants of Health lens presented by @klaudia8292.bsky.social

Very engaging session on Inequalities, Trends in Drinking, and Policies
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Anne-Marie Laslett presented her work on Modelling and costing change in alcohol's harm to others under different heavy episodic drinking and policy assumptions

Session on Harm to Children and Others at #KBS2025 @kettilbruunsociety.bsky.social
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Today Prof. Robin Room presented "Reducing alcohol's harm to Others: a new paradigm seeking it's application" during a session on historical perspectives.

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Day 3 of #KBS2025 Annual Symposium in sunny Glasgow! ☀️

A morning packed with presentations, followed by social tours in the afternoon.

Perfect day for it!
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Full room for the Workshop on Gender, Alcohol Harm and Harm to Others!

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Anne-Marie Laslett chairing the discussion on various projects, highlighting cross-national progress and opportunities for developing future projects in these areas.

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"Under Pressure"

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Maree Patsouras presented findings from her study on the role of coping motives and partner support in the relationship between negative affect and alcohol use among working mothers

Session on Gender, Women and Pregnancy @kettilbruunsociety.bsky.social
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How does climate change impact people who use substances?

@sarjomac.bsky.social presenting results of her qualitative study on local community impacts of climate change for Australians who use alcohol and drugs.

Read her recent scoping review on this topic here: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39577328/