Introduction and Aims: Cross-country studies on alcohol purchasing and access are rare. We examined where and when people access alcohol to understand patterns of availability across a range of middle- and high-income countries. Design and Methods: Surveys of drinkers in the International Alcohol Control study in high-income countries (Australia, England, Scotland, New Zealand and St Kitts and Nevis) and middle-income countries (Mongolia, South Africa, Peru, Thailand and Vietnam) were analysed. Measures were: location of purchase from on-premise and take-away outlets, proportion of alcohol consumed on-premise versus take-away outlets, hours of purchase, access among underage drinkers and time to access alcohol. Results: On-premise pu...
Background: Harmful use of alcohol is a major cause of global morbidity and mortality. The role of a...
To investigate behaviours related to four alcohol policy variables (policy-relevant behaviours) and ...
BACKGROUND: Harmful use of alcohol is a major cause of global morbidity and mortality. The role of a...
Introduction and Aims: Cross-country studies on alcohol purchasing and access are rare. We examined...
Surveys of drinkers in the International Alcohol Control study in high-income and middle-income coun...
Introduction and Aim To report data on the implementation of alcohol policies regarding availabilit...
Introduction and Aims This study examines the proportion of alcohol markets consumed in harmful dri...
Findings of the study show that in countries with fewer resources, alcohol policies are less effecti...
Introduction and Aims Gender and age patterns of drinking are important in guiding country responses...
The article provides background to the international alcohol control (IAC) study including design fo...
Introduction: High alcohol availability is related to increased alcohol consumption and harms. Exist...
Issues Reviews recommend controlling alcohol availability to limit alcohol-related harm. However, th...
Issues: Reviews recommend controlling alcohol availability to limit alcohol‐related harm. However...
Introduction and Aims To investigate if socio‐economic disadvantage, at the individual‐ and country‐...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: To investigate if socio-economic disadvantage, at the individual- and country...
Background: Harmful use of alcohol is a major cause of global morbidity and mortality. The role of a...
To investigate behaviours related to four alcohol policy variables (policy-relevant behaviours) and ...
BACKGROUND: Harmful use of alcohol is a major cause of global morbidity and mortality. The role of a...
Introduction and Aims: Cross-country studies on alcohol purchasing and access are rare. We examined...
Surveys of drinkers in the International Alcohol Control study in high-income and middle-income coun...
Introduction and Aim To report data on the implementation of alcohol policies regarding availabilit...
Introduction and Aims This study examines the proportion of alcohol markets consumed in harmful dri...
Findings of the study show that in countries with fewer resources, alcohol policies are less effecti...
Introduction and Aims Gender and age patterns of drinking are important in guiding country responses...
The article provides background to the international alcohol control (IAC) study including design fo...
Introduction: High alcohol availability is related to increased alcohol consumption and harms. Exist...
Issues Reviews recommend controlling alcohol availability to limit alcohol-related harm. However, th...
Issues: Reviews recommend controlling alcohol availability to limit alcohol‐related harm. However...
Introduction and Aims To investigate if socio‐economic disadvantage, at the individual‐ and country‐...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: To investigate if socio-economic disadvantage, at the individual- and country...
Background: Harmful use of alcohol is a major cause of global morbidity and mortality. The role of a...
To investigate behaviours related to four alcohol policy variables (policy-relevant behaviours) and ...
BACKGROUND: Harmful use of alcohol is a major cause of global morbidity and mortality. The role of a...