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Davoren, Martin P and Lane, David and Kirby, Joe and Gibney, Kate and Kinsley, Gordon and Hope, Ann and Byrne, Michael and Perry, Ivan J (2019) Support for evidence-based alcohol policy in Ireland: results from the Community Action on Alcohol Pilot Project. Journal of Public Health Policy, 40, (1), pp. 76-90.
Davoren, Martin P and Dahly, Darren L and Shiely, Frances and Perry, Ivan J (2018) Alcohol consumption among university students: a latent class analysis. Drugs: Education Prevention and Policy, 25, (5), pp. 422-430.
Davoren, Martin P, Calnan, Susan ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5048-2103, Mulcahy, Judith, Lynch, Emily, Perry, Ivan J
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4965-9792 and Byrne, Michael
(2018)
Responding to excessive alcohol consumption in third-level (REACT): a study protocol.
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p. 364.
Davoren, Martin P and Cronin, Mary and Perry, Ivan J and Demant, Jakob and Shiely, Frances and O'Connor, Karl (2016) A typology of alcohol consumption among young people – A narrative synthesis. Addiction Research & Theory, 24, (4), pp. 261-273. DOI:10.3109/16066359.2015.1121244.
Davoren, Martin P and Cronin, Mary and Perry, Ivan J and O'Connor, Karl (2016) Alcohol consumption among university students: a typology of consumption to aid the tailoring of effective public health policy. BMJ Open, 6, (11), e011815. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2016-011815.
Davoren, Martin P and Demant, Jakob and Shiely, Frances and Perry, Ivan J (2016) Alcohol consumption among university students in Ireland and the United Kingdom from 2002 to 2014: a systematic review. BMC Public Health, 16, (1), p. 173.
Davoren, Martin P and Shiely, Frances and Byrne, Michael and Perry, Ivan J (2015) Hazardous alcohol consumption among university students in Ireland: a cross-sectional study. BMJ Open, 5, (1), e006045. 10.1136/.
Davoren, Martin P and Hayes, Kevin and Horgan, Mary and Shiely, Frances (2014) Sexually transmitted infection incidence among adolescents in Ireland. Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care, 40, (4), pp. 276-282.