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Alcohol Use in New Zealand
Analysis of the 2004 New Zealand Health Behaviours Survey – Alcohol Use
Public Health Intelligence: Occasional Bulletin No 40
Date of publication: March 2007
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Alcohol Use in New Zealand: Analysis of the 2004 Health Behaviours Survey – Alcohol Use
presents the results from a survey about alcohol use in the New Zealand population, carried out in 2004.
This report provides information on alcohol consumption and drinking patterns, as well as problems relating to one’s own or someone else’s drinking. The report also presents results about youth drinking, and supply of alcohol to youth. Differences in alcohol use between males and females, Maori and non-Maori and across age groups are reported.
Alcohol Use in New Zealand: Analysis of the 2004 Health Behaviours Survey – Alcohol Use is part of the Public Health Intelligence (PHI) Occasional Bulletin series.
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Date of publication: March 2007
ISBN 978-0-478-30744-3 (Book)
ISBN 978-0-478-30747-4 (Internet)
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Citation: Ministry of Health. 2007. Alcohol Use in New Zealand: Analysis of the 2004 New Zealand Health Behaviours Survey – Alcohol Use. Wellington: Ministry of Health.
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