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  1. Alcohol marketing and drunkenness among students in the Philippines: findings from the nationally representative Global School-based Student Health Survey

  2. 10 Δεκ 2013 · These findings highlight the need for leaders to prioritize implementation of policies that limit alcohol exposure and that restrict alcohol marketing practices as important prevention strategies for reducing alcohol use and its adverse health consequences among youth in the Philippines.

  3. Socioeconomic differences. Implications and Contribution. This study of 65,233 high school students found high alcohol intake to be associated with higher risk of dropout and lower grades. Education has significant importance for the future health and prospects of young people.

  4. There are significant associations between alcohol marketing exposure and increased alcohol use and drunkenness among youth in the Philippines. These findings highlight the need to put policies into effect that restrict alcohol marketing practices as an important prevention strategy for reducing alcohol use and its dire consequences among vulner...

  5. 26 Αυγ 2021 · The survey found that alcohol harm was high among Filipinos: Four in 10 Filipino adults (40.1%) reported past 30 day alcohol use. Men used more alcohol than women (51.5% vs. 28.9%). One in three Filipinos (33.1%) reported high-risk and heavy alcohol use with consuming six or more alcoholic beverages in one sitting.

  6. 10 Δεκ 2013 · A largely unaddressed issue in lower income countries and the Philippines, in particular, is the role of alcohol marketing and its potential link to early alcohol use among youth.

  7. This study aims to provide information on the trend of alcohol use, suicide ideation, and attempts, as well as bullying among students ages 13–15 years using results from the 2003, 2007, 2011, and 2015 Global School-Based Health Surveys (GSBHSs).

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