Research Publications
The Attitudes and Behaviour towards Alcohol Survey (ABAS) is a national survey of people aged 15 years and over about alcohol consumption patterns, alcohol-related behaviour, consequences
This review focuses on the drinking behaviour of young New Zealanders (aged 12 to 24 years), and supports the analysis of alcohol data from the Statistics New Zealand Survey of Family Income and Employment (SoFIE) and the SoFIE-Health sub-study, conducted from 2002 to 2010. This report prese
The objective of this report is to examine the changes in alcohol use in young New Zealand men and women aged between 15 and 24 years old, and the association with socio-economic and deprivation factors, family structure and education.
The ClubCHAMPS project operates in the King Country and Waipa regions and aims to reduce alcohol-related harm by supporting clubs that serve alcohol to develop effective approaches for controlling their environments.
Very little is known about the role of alcohol in older people’s lives over the lifespan, patterns of alcohol use over older adulthood, and how the drinking patterns of older New Zealanders compare with patterns in older adults in other countries.
The Attitudes and Behaviour towards Alcohol Survey (ABAS) is a national survey of people aged 15 years and over about alcohol consumption patterns, alcohol-related behaviour, consequences of consuming alcohol, and attitudes.
This report contains results from the Home Safety Study on alcohol and risk of injuries from unintentional cutting, piercing and falls at home.
The Attitudes and Behaviour towards Alcohol Survey (ABAS) is a national survey of people aged 15 years and over about alcohol consumption patterns, alcohol-related behaviour, consequences
Presentation showing the findings of Rotorua focus group discussions by Dr Lynne Russell, Senior Researcher. Kāi Tahu, Ngāti Kahungunu, Kāti Māmoe, Ngāti Porou.
This report provides an initial overview of the current self-reported knowledge, attitudes and intended behaviour of adults in New Zealand towards people with experience of mental distress.
This report presents data from the 2015 New Zealand Mental Health Monitor (NZMHM) to provide a high-level summary of the mental health and wellbeing of New Zealand adults. The NZMHM was developed by HPA in 2015, and is designed to be nationally representative.
This report presents descriptive results about the alcohol-related behaviours, attitudes and experiences of New Zealanders aged 15 to 24 years.The Attitudes and Behaviour towards Alcohol Survey (ABAS) is a national survey of people aged 15 years and over about alcohol consumption patterns, alcoho
This one page document contains results from the 2014 Health and Lifestyles Survey.
This report contains results from the 2014 Health and Lifestyles Survey.
This report contains findings from the 2014 Health and Lifestyles Survey.
This report presents descriptive results about attitudes to labels on alcohol products that warn against drinking in pregnancy (pregnancy warning labels) for all respondents. Results for awareness of pregnancy warning labels are presented for women aged 18 to 44 years. Four
This report presents descriptive results about New Zealanders’ attitudes to drinking alcohol during
pregnancy. The data are from the Attitudes and Behaviour towards Alcohol Survey (ABAS), which
The report presents descriptive results from three Health Promotion Agency (HPA) surveys about
the attitudes and behaviour around supply of alcohol to young people aged under 18 years. Most
This is a methods report for the combination of three survey datasets.
The Health and Lifestyles Survey (HLS) is a biennial monitor of the health behaviour and attitudes of New Zealand adults aged 15 years and over, and parents and caregivers of 5 to16-year-olds, first carried out in 2008.
