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Drinking amongst Girls in England in 2008 Selected statistics from the Information Centre’s annual report
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Drinking amongst Girls in England in 2008

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Page 1: Drinking amongst Girls in England in 2008

Drinking amongst Girls in England in 2008

Selected statistics from the Information Centre’s annual report

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• The proportion of girls who say they’ve drunk in the last week is at it’s lowest in the last decade (16%)

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Proportion of girls who had ever had an alcoholic drink: 1988-2008

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Girls drinking patterns by year

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• The proportions who have never drunk falls with age.

• After rising in the first half of the last decade the proportion of girls saying they have drunk in the last week has fallen back.

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Proportion of Girls who have never drunk alcohol by age and sex

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Proportion of girls who drank alcohol in the last week

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• Those who are drinking appear to be drinking more often than in the past.

• The proportions drinking on Friday and Saturday have grown.

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The mean number of drinking days for girls who had drunk in the last week, by sex and year

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Days on which girls drank in the last week

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Units

• Following a change in the way units are calculated it is now difficult to do comparisons with previous years figures.

• Of those who have drunk in the last week 27% of girls say they had drunk 15 or more units of alcohol.

• What girls drink appears to be culturally determined, with – boys drinking more beer than girls, and – girls drinking more spirits and alcopops

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Units of alcohol drunk by girls who have drunk in the last week

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Types of alcohol drunk in the last week

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Percentage of units drunk in the last week by type of drink

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• Parents appear to be giving children alcohol to their children less often.

• Young people are increasingly drinking at home or parties and less at clubs or pubs.

• Amongst current drinkers the proportion of young people drinking on the street, in parks or outside increases as they get older.

• The heaviest drinkers are least likely to drink with their parents.

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Getting alcohol from home?

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Street drinkers?

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Street drinking by age

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Where do the heaviest drinkers drink?

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Heavier drinkers are less likely to drink with their parents

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Family Perceptions

• Young people think their families tolerate their drinking (as long as it’s not too much) as they get older.

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Perceived family attitude to pupil’s drinking

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Drunk

• Girls are slightly more likely to have been drunk if they have drunk alcohol in the last 4 weeks

• Girls who have been drunk are more likely to have; felt ill or sick, had an argument, vomited, had their clothes damaged, and lost money than boys

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Drinking to get drunk?

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Consequences

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Consequences

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Lessons

• Most pupils have a relatively accurate view of the proportions of pupils of their own age who drink alcohol

• Recall of lessons has been relatively stable in recent years– Year 10 pupils are the most likely (68%) to recall a

lesson alcohol in the last year– Year 7 pupils are the least likely (45%)

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Perception of how many people of pupil’s age drink alcohol

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Recall lesson on alcohol

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Proportion of pupils who remembered receiving lessons about alcohol in the last year, by school year

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Helpful sources of information for girls

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Helpful sources of information

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• Smoking drinking and drug use among young people in England in 2008 can be downloaded from the Information Centre’s website at:www.ic.nhs.uk