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John Holmes

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addictionjournal.bsky.social
Exploring the impact on emotional wellbeing of having a spouse or cohabiting partner with elevated Problem Gambling Severity Index (PGSI) scores: Secondary analysis of cross-sectional health survey data buff.ly/IPZyUGS @uofgsocsci.bsky.social @shwardle.bsky.social
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victimofmaths.bsky.social
The Government's big new 10 year health plan has finally been published.

In spite of lots of talk about moving towards prevention rather than treatment, there is basically no meaningful alcohol prevention policy here.

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eleanorwinpenny.bsky.social
Our latest paper led by Oscar Rousham finds three trajectories of diet quality across adolescence and early adulthood. We find independent contributions of both parental SEP and individual education years to odds of following different trajectories in data from Western Austr. doi.org/10.1016/j.ap...
Graph depicting 3 different trajectories of diet quality: (1) low,  (2) low to high and (3) high
jholmessheff.bsky.social
I've never seen it but it sounds AMAZING

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melissaoldham.bsky.social
We have a new paper out today in Lancet Public Health looking at increases in alcohol-specific deaths in England.

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jholmessheff.bsky.social
Important short article explaining why the NAS report on alcohol consumption and health uses a flawed approach to understanding the risks of low levels alcohol consumption. In short, claims that low levels of drinking are associated with reduced health risks are not robust.
Biases inherent in all-cause mortality studies: implications for shaping the 2025–2030 dietary guidelines for Americans on alcohol consumption
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jholmessheff.bsky.social
Very nice. We do that walk sometimes (although usually as a round-walk from Runswick Bay or Saltwick Bay)
jholmessheff.bsky.social
Is that the walk from some of the bays heading out towards Scarborough? And past the old fog horn?

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fieldmatt.bsky.social
New paper out today, led by Anna Butters with me, Inge Kersbergen, and @jholmessheff.bsky.social

"‘Knowing how it works for me’: a qualitative interview study of the use of personalised approaches to manage common challenges during Dry January"

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‘Knowing how it works for me’: a qualitative interview study of the use of personalised approaches to manage common challenges during Dry January
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addiction-ssa.org
The SSA is now accepting applications for speakers at the 2025 PhD Symposium, which is being held on Wednesday 5 November in Newcastle upon Tyne tinyurl.com/3z8r2dh3

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ias.org.uk
Join our webinar on 29 May to learn everything you need to know about Minimum Unit Pricing (MUP) of alcohol.

Leading experts will explore the theory behind the policy, its impact in Scotland and Wales, & crucially, what England can learn from their experiences.

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Minimum Unit Pricing: Lessons for England
Join our webinar to learn everything you need to know about Minimum Unit Pricing (MUP) of alcohol
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jholmessheff.bsky.social
I think this is broadly true, and certainly for harmful drinking. But we lack understanding of how people think about dose response risks for alcohol. My suspicion is people have a reasonable sense of this as a general idea and possibly of the scale of risk.
jholmessheff.bsky.social
Also not sure this captures the way in which alcohol is bad for us. Surveys clearly show people know alcohol is harmful, the question is how harmful and the level of risk. I think you're talking about a slightly different thing - dependence or 'having a problem'.
jholmessheff.bsky.social
More glaring is the fact that under-18s with no earnings are drinking much less - and harm rates are tracking that. Economics is probably playing a role but it's far from a key driver.

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