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National Binge Drinking Campaign - evaluation survey April 2009

PDF printable version of National Binge Drinking Campaign - evaluation survey April 2009 (PDF 2591 KB large file)

Cover pages (PDF 44 KB)
Table of contents & table of figures (PDF 55 KB)

1. Executive summary (PDF 104 KB)
2. Research context (PDF 89 KB)
3. Research design (PDF 95 KB)
4. Impact of campaign on behaviour (PDF 247 KB)
5. Knowledge (PDF 43 KB)
6. Attitudes (PDF 186 KB)

7. Media and advertising awareness and reactions

  • 7.1 Awareness of media and advertising about young people and alcohol (PDF 95 KB)
  • 7.2 National Binge Drinking Campaign executions; 7.3 Reported campaign impact (PDF 539 KB large file)
8. Parent and child paired analyses (PDF 76 KB)
9. Conclusions (PDF 41 KB)

Appendix A: Youth questionnaire April 2009
  • Part 1 (PDF 448 KB)
  • Part 2 (PDF 261 KB)
  • Part 3 (PDF 228 KB)
  • Part 4 (PDF 453 KB)
  • Part 5 (PDF 186 KB)
Appendix B: Parent questionnaire April 2009
  • Part 1 (PDF 258 KB)
  • Part 2 (PDF 229 KB)
  • Part 3 (PDF 478 KB)
  • Part 4 (PDF 209 KB)
Appendix C: Standard drink conversion formulas (PDF 58 KB)
Appendix D: Summary of statistical terms (PDF 35 KB)
Appendix E: Sample profile (PDF 93 KB)

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