Senior Research Fellow, UNSW Australia
Dr Catherine Chapman joined the National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre (NDARC) in October 2010 to aid in the analysis of the 2nd Australian National Survey of Mental Health and Wellbeing, a large cross-sectional epidemiological survey examining the prevalence of mental and substance use disorders in the general population.
Her research interests include the descriptive epidemiology of mental and substance use disorders, service utilisation and pathways to care, as well as the way in which epidemiological data can inform health services policy and planning.
Women's alcohol consumption catching up to men: why this matters
Oct 25, 2016 18:10 pm UTC| Health
Women are catching up to men in rates of alcohol consumption and this has important implications for how we think about our community response to harmful alcohol use. Historically, men have been more likely to drink...
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