%0 Report %A Morgan, Karen %A McGee, Hannah %A Dicker, Patrick %A Brugha, Ruairi %A Ward, Mark %A Shelley, Emer %A Van Lente, Eric %A Harrington, Janas %A Barry, Margaret %A Perry, Ivan %A Watson, Dorothy %D 2019 %T SLAN 2007: Survey of Lifestyle, Attitudes and Nutrition in Ireland. Alcohol use in Ireland: A profile of drinking patterns and alcohol-related harm from SLAN 2007. %U https://repository.rcsi.com/articles/report/SLAN_2007_Survey_of_Lifestyle_Attitudes_and_Nutrition_in_Ireland_Alcohol_use_in_Ireland_A_profile_of_drinking_patterns_and_alcohol-related_harm_from_SLAN_2007_/10770035 %R 10.25419/rcsi.10770035.v1 %2 https://repository.rcsi.com/ndownloader/files/19282688 %K Ireland %K Alcohol %K Lifestyle %K Nutrition %K Harm %K Psychology and Cognitive Sciences not elsewhere classified %X

The SLÁN 2007 survey contained a series of questions relating to alcohol use. These included questions about frequency (how often) an quantity (how much) of alcohol consumed, as well as questions about alcohol-related harm. Quantity of alcohol consumed was assessed by asking respondents how many standard drinks were taken, a ‘standard’ drink being defined as a half pint or a glass of beer, lager or cider; a single measure of spirits; a single glass of wine, sherry or port; or a bottle of alcopop (long neck). This report forms part of a series of reports which seek to contextualise the SLÁN 2007 findings (see p. iv for full list of SLÁN 2007 reports).

%I Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland