Description
Alcohol consumption is the fifth highest contributor to burden of disease in Australia and a major avoidable risk factor for disease and injury. Despite stable per-capita consumption over the past two decades, 3-in-4 Australians regularly drink alcohol, with 1-in-4 adults
exceeding the NHMRC’s single occasion risky drinking guidelines at least monthly. Hence, there is a
need at the population level to: monitor harms associated with alcohol; identify locations and
sociodemographic groups most at risk; understand the types of harm caused; work with stakeholders to contextualise these harms. This will be achieved through identifying times, places, situations, and development stages that elevate alcohol risks. This work will result in the
development and validation of tools or instruments that policy makers and governments can use toreduce alcohol harms and promote the health of everyday Australians.
Essential criteria:
Minimum entry requirements can be found here: https://www.monash.edu/admissions/entry-requirements/minimum
Keywords
alcohol; policy; harml
School
Eastern Health Clinical School
Available options
PhD/Doctorate
Time commitment
Full-time
Top-up scholarship funding available
No
Physical location
Turning Point and eastern health Clinical School.
Research webpage
Co-supervisors
Dr
Bosco Rowland