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How to talk to your children about alcohol
A major report shows high levels of underage drinking in England particularly.
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Katherine severi
World health organisation
Institute of alcohol
Priory wellbeing centre oxford
Living well
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Priory wellbeing centre
Decline of gender stereotypes could be factor in drinking and smoking among girls in Great Britain
WHO report finds girls were more likely than boys to have drunk at age of 15 and proportion of them who had smoked had risen since 2018
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Hans kluge
Sabina hulbert
Katherine severi
Jo inchley
World health organization
Institute of alcohol
University of kent
University of glasgow
Alcohol studies
UK ranked worst in world for underage drinking
Great Britain has the worst rate of child alcohol abuse worldwide, and more than half of children in England, Scotland and Wales have drunk alcohol by the age of 13, according to a report.
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Great britain
Katherine severi
Hans kluge
Jo inchley
University of glasgow
Institute of alcohol
World health organization
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The Problem Of Alcoholism In Generational Confinement: Middle-class Parents Have normalized Underage Drinking, While The Pandemic Fueled The Problem, Experts Warn As Shocking Report Reveals England Tops Global Charts, With One In Three Having Consumed Alcohol By The Age Of 11
It marks the highest rate of childhood drinking across 44 countries, according to a damning World Health Organization (WHO) commissioned report.
United kingdom
Katherine severi
Ian gilmore
Anne longfield
Jo inchley
World health organization
Institute of alcohol
United kingdom alcohol health alliance
University of glasgow
Western europe
Alcohol studies
Central asia
Young life
Wild west
Young girls in the UK drinking, smoking and vaping more than boys
In one of the largest studies of its kind, the World Health Organisation examined data for 280,000 children from 44 countries.
Rheinland pfalz
United kingdom
Katherine severi
Jo inchley
Sally kendall
Hans kluge
University of glasgow
Health behaviour in school
World health organisation
Institute of alcohol
University of kent
Central asia
Health behaviour in school aged children
Alcohol studies
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