Introduction and Aims This study examines the proportion of alcohol markets consumed in harmful drinking occasions in a range of high-, middle-income countries and assesses the implications of these findings for conflict of interest between alcohol producers and public health and the appropriate role of the alcohol industry in alcohol policy space. Design and Methods Cross-sectional surveys were conducted in 10 countries as part of the International Alcohol Control study. Alcohol consumption was measured using location- and beverage-specific measures. A level of consumption defined as harmful use of alcohol was chosen and the proportion of the total market consumed in these drinking occasions was calculated for both commercial and infor...
To investigate behaviours related to four alcohol policy variables (policy-relevant behaviours) and ...
The paper draws on data from six participating countries of the International Alcohol Control Study ...
Introduction and Aims To investigate if socio‐economic disadvantage, at the individual‐ and country‐...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: This study examines the proportion of alcohol markets consumed in harmful dri...
In general, a higher proportion of alcohol was consumed in harmful drinking occasions by respondents...
The article provides background to the international alcohol control (IAC) study including design fo...
Introduction and Aim To report data on the implementation of alcohol policies regarding availabilit...
Introduction and Aims Gender and age patterns of drinking are important in guiding country responses...
Introduction and Aims: Cross-country studies on alcohol purchasing and access are rare. We examined...
Alcohol consumption is associated with elevated risks of disease and injury, and the best indicator ...
Findings of the study show that in countries with fewer resources, alcohol policies are less effecti...
Background: This paper describes a new multicountry collaborative project to assess the impact of al...
Background: This paper describes a new multicountry collaborative project to assess the impact of al...
Introduction and Aims The International Alcohol Control (IAC) Study is a multi-country collaborativ...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: The International Alcohol Control (IAC) Study is a multi-country collaborativ...
To investigate behaviours related to four alcohol policy variables (policy-relevant behaviours) and ...
The paper draws on data from six participating countries of the International Alcohol Control Study ...
Introduction and Aims To investigate if socio‐economic disadvantage, at the individual‐ and country‐...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: This study examines the proportion of alcohol markets consumed in harmful dri...
In general, a higher proportion of alcohol was consumed in harmful drinking occasions by respondents...
The article provides background to the international alcohol control (IAC) study including design fo...
Introduction and Aim To report data on the implementation of alcohol policies regarding availabilit...
Introduction and Aims Gender and age patterns of drinking are important in guiding country responses...
Introduction and Aims: Cross-country studies on alcohol purchasing and access are rare. We examined...
Alcohol consumption is associated with elevated risks of disease and injury, and the best indicator ...
Findings of the study show that in countries with fewer resources, alcohol policies are less effecti...
Background: This paper describes a new multicountry collaborative project to assess the impact of al...
Background: This paper describes a new multicountry collaborative project to assess the impact of al...
Introduction and Aims The International Alcohol Control (IAC) Study is a multi-country collaborativ...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: The International Alcohol Control (IAC) Study is a multi-country collaborativ...
To investigate behaviours related to four alcohol policy variables (policy-relevant behaviours) and ...
The paper draws on data from six participating countries of the International Alcohol Control Study ...
Introduction and Aims To investigate if socio‐economic disadvantage, at the individual‐ and country‐...