AIMS: To measure levels of public support for price increases on beer and spirits in nine former Soviet Union countries and to examine the characteristics influencing such support. METHODS: Cross-sectional surveys were conducted in 2010 with 18,000 respondents aged 18+ in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia and Ukraine. Descriptive and multivariate logistic regression analyses were used. RESULTS: The lowest level of support for price increases on beer were in Georgia (men 5%, women 9%) and Armenia (men 5%, women 11%); and the highest were in Kyrgyzstan (men 30%, women 38%), Azerbaijan (men 27%, women 37%) and Russia (men 23%, women 34%). The lowest levels of support for price increases on spirits w...
alcohol, affordability, alcohol-related mortality, Belarus.Alcohol abuse has numerous adverse health...
Alcohol consumption in post-communist Kazakhstan remains at high levels and episodic heavy drinking,...
AIMS: Alcohol consumption is a major cause of premature mortality in countries of the former Soviet ...
Issues: The last Soviet anti-alcohol campaign of 1985 resulted in considerably reduced alcohol consu...
alcohol, affordability, alcohol dependence, prevalence, Belarus.Background: Since the alcohol abuse ...
AIMS: To describe the frequency of alcohol consumption and beverage preferences in eight countries o...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to assess whether alcohol-related community characteristics a...
Because men have borne the heaviest burden of premature mortality in the former Soviet Union, women ...
This dissertation models the dynamics of alcohol use in the Russian Federation with an emphasis on i...
Objective: To study the relationship between the affordability of alcohol and the level of its sale,...
Significant changes in the structure of alcohol consumption, as well as changing economic cycles, ma...
BACKGROUND: Hazardous consumption of large quantities of alcohol is a major cause of ill-health in t...
In this paper, we estimate price elasticities of demand of several types of alcoholic drinks, using ...
Context: The problem of alcohol misuse in Russia is immense; but nonetheless there is a tendency to ...
Traditionally, beer consumption in Russia fluctuated around 20 litres per capita. However in 1996 ac...
alcohol, affordability, alcohol-related mortality, Belarus.Alcohol abuse has numerous adverse health...
Alcohol consumption in post-communist Kazakhstan remains at high levels and episodic heavy drinking,...
AIMS: Alcohol consumption is a major cause of premature mortality in countries of the former Soviet ...
Issues: The last Soviet anti-alcohol campaign of 1985 resulted in considerably reduced alcohol consu...
alcohol, affordability, alcohol dependence, prevalence, Belarus.Background: Since the alcohol abuse ...
AIMS: To describe the frequency of alcohol consumption and beverage preferences in eight countries o...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to assess whether alcohol-related community characteristics a...
Because men have borne the heaviest burden of premature mortality in the former Soviet Union, women ...
This dissertation models the dynamics of alcohol use in the Russian Federation with an emphasis on i...
Objective: To study the relationship between the affordability of alcohol and the level of its sale,...
Significant changes in the structure of alcohol consumption, as well as changing economic cycles, ma...
BACKGROUND: Hazardous consumption of large quantities of alcohol is a major cause of ill-health in t...
In this paper, we estimate price elasticities of demand of several types of alcoholic drinks, using ...
Context: The problem of alcohol misuse in Russia is immense; but nonetheless there is a tendency to ...
Traditionally, beer consumption in Russia fluctuated around 20 litres per capita. However in 1996 ac...
alcohol, affordability, alcohol-related mortality, Belarus.Alcohol abuse has numerous adverse health...
Alcohol consumption in post-communist Kazakhstan remains at high levels and episodic heavy drinking,...
AIMS: Alcohol consumption is a major cause of premature mortality in countries of the former Soviet ...