posted on 2024-08-11, 22:32authored byTe Hiringa Hauora | Health Promotion Agency
<p dir="ltr">Three reports highlight the results from the first Alcohol Use in New Zealand survey (AUiNZ), including:</p><ol><li>High-level results from all respondents</li><li>Results for Māori respondents, focused on detailed comparisons within Māori populations</li><li>Public attitudes on policy interventions to reduce alcohol harm, which describes the attitudes of respondents to the World Health Organisation's recommended policy interventions to reduce alcohol harm.</li></ol><p dir="ltr">The AUiNZ provides information about the attitudes and behaviours of New Zealanders towards alcohol. It is a nationwide survey of New Zealand residents aged 18 years and over, using a mix of self-completion methods. A total of 4,545 adults completed the survey between August 2019 and March 2020, including 1,285 Māori.</p><p dir="ltr">Detailed information, including regional breakdowns, can be surfaced on <a href="https://kupe.healthpromotion.govt.nz" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">the Health Promotion data repository, Kupe</a>.<br></p><p dir="ltr">The following supporting documents are also available:</p><ul><li>methodology report</li><li>questionnaire</li></ul><p></p>