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Twitter account for the Youth Drinking in Decline (Y-DiD) project at the University of Sheffield, UK. Hosted by @SARG_ScHARR @sheffielduni @ShefSNM

Sheffield, England
Joined June 2016
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@JHolmesSheff
John Holmes
1 year
***New SARG paper*** Expanding our understanding of long-term trends in alcohol absentention and consumption in England (2001-2019) using two age-period-cohort approaches https://t.co/Ti67cPgRpS In @AddictionJrnl led by Magdalena Opazo-Breton as part of our @Y_DiDshef project
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Background and aims Alcohol consumption has decreased in England in recent decades, while alcohol-specific death rates have remained relatively stable. Age–period–cohort (APC) models offer the...
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@MichaelJLiv
Michael Livingston
2 years
Really thrilled to be involved in this review, trying to assess how drinking trends look for cohorts who have been driving adolescent drinking declines
@AbigailStevely
Abi Stevely
2 years
Our new systematic review, led by Jess Dunphy, examines trends in young adults' alcohol consumption https://t.co/TUWwVCquwd @MichaelJLiv @JHolmesSheff @SARG_ScHARR @Y_DiDshef
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@JHolmesSheff
John Holmes
2 years
New from our @Y_DiDshef project: Youth drinking is declining – myths about the trend, busted https://t.co/kh9iVQpnCj via @ConversationUK
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Adults are often confused about the reasons young people are drinking less.
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@ThurnellReadSoc
Thomas Thurnell-Read
2 years
"They don’t see themselves as part of a sobriety movement, they just don’t like alcohol and they don’t think that defines them.” @soc_researcher talking to @BigIssue about important research on the decline in youth drinking (@SARG_SCHARR @Y_DiDshef). https://t.co/JIzqqwwwa3
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bigissue.com
While Dry January has become popular for many, drinking among young people has decreased sharply in recent years.
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@JHolmesSheff
John Holmes
2 years
***New SARG paper*** Changes and continuity in indicators of adolescent health and well-being during the decline in youth alcohol consumption. Led by @AbigailStevely from the @Y_DiDshef project. https://t.co/RMKgMNovqi
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@JHolmesSheff
John Holmes
3 years
I was interviewed by The Bunker podcast this week about young people's drinking, old people's drinking, my (lack of) drinking, David Nutt's Alcarelle drinking, taxing drinking and other stuff about drinking that I've forgotten. Listen below if that's your kind of thing.
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The Bunker
3 years
"We've got a light drinking generation at one end of the age spectrum, but at the other end... they're drinking more in older age as well" @rosamundmtaylor asks @JHolmesSheff why there's such a disparity between generational drinking habits. Listen ➡️ https://t.co/y86w2P8qgj
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@soc_researcher
Laura Fenton
3 years
This paper draws on interviews conducted for @Y_DiDshef, alongside similar studies from Australia and Sweden, to take a closer look at the links between young people's use of communication technologies and shifting drinking patterns.
@GabrielCaluzzi
Gabriel Caluzzi
3 years
Hooray, our paper is finally up! 🥳Using qual data from Aus, Sweden and the UK, we look at how communications technologies afford young people different drinking/non-drinking practices, and how these might tie in to broader shifts in youth drinking. https://t.co/l6i5JL5nL3
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@JHolmesSheff
John Holmes
3 years
****Fully-funded Wellcome PhD studentship - Short deadline**** We have one studentship available to start in September 2022 in our Wellcome Doctoral Training Centre in Public Health Economics and Decision Science. Application deadline: 29th July https://t.co/wdiLxVgxp6
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Apply for a PhD: Fully funded PhD scholarships available in the Wellcome Doctoral Training Centre for Public Health Economics and Decision Science (PHEDS) at University of Sheffield
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@JHolmesSheff
John Holmes
4 years
***CALL FOR ABSTRACTS*** KBS Thematic Meeting on Youth Drinking in Decline in Sweden in October
@MichaelJLiv
Michael Livingston
4 years
We're running another conference on youth drinking declines. It will be in Stockholm in October this year and the call for papers is out! https://t.co/hqPDS76YuP
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@Suoman
Susan Oman
4 years
I know we are all very anti metrics and stratification today But @soc_researcher was number one excellent at public engagement last night at #pint22 #PintOfScience @UniShefEngage
@Suoman
Susan Oman
4 years
Really enjoying @soc_researcher presenting @ #PintOfScience We all had to guess why the age of binge drinking is over. The answer: it’s complicated
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@SHAAPAlcohol
SHAAP
4 years
📣Only 1 week until the 2nd SHAAP/SARN Alcohol Occasionals of 2022 #AlcOcc22! Youth drinking in decline: Implications for policy and practice 🗣️Dr Inge Kersbergen & Dr Laura Fenton from @SARG_ScHARR 📅 20 April, 12.30-2pm BST 🎟️ https://t.co/c9sJvpodTV
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@SARNalcohol
Scottish Alcohol Research Network (SARN)
4 years
📣 Join our 2nd SHAAP/SARN Alcohol Occasionals of 2022 #AlcOcc22! Youth drinking in decline: Implications for policy and practice 🗣️ Dr Inge Kersbergen @Inge_Kersbergen & Dr Laura Fenton @soc_researcher from @SARG_ScHARR 📅 20 April, 12.30-2pm BST 🎟 https://t.co/vDOQU2QtfE
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@SARNalcohol
Scottish Alcohol Research Network (SARN)
4 years
📣 Join our 2nd SHAAP/SARN Alcohol Occasionals of 2022 #AlcOcc22! Youth drinking in decline: Implications for policy and practice 🗣️Dr Inge Kersbergen @Inge_Kersbergen & Dr Laura Fenton @soc_researcher from @SARG_ScHARR 📅 20 April, 12.30-2pm BST 🎟 https://t.co/vDOQU2QtfE
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@Andy_Tattersall
You can find Andy here https://linktr.ee/andy_tatt
4 years
The latest @ScHARRSheffield Communicable Research podcast is out across various platforms. This time I chatted to @soc_researcher @JHolmesSheff @AbigailStevely about Youth Drinking in Decline. Listen on @ApplePodcasts https://t.co/fi6qFU4s9u or @Spotify
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Communicable Research Podcast · Episode
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