Objectives: We report impacts on alcohol consumption following new and increased minimum alcohol prices in Saskatchewan, Canada. Methods: We conducted autoregressive integrated moving average time series analyses of alcohol sales and price data from the Saskatchewan government alcohol monopoly for 26 periods before and 26 periods after the intervention. Results: A 10% increase in minimum prices significantly reduced consumption of beer by 10.06%, spirits by 5.87%, wine by 4.58%, and all beverages combined by 8.43%. Consumption of coolers decreased significantly by 13.2%, cocktails by 21.3%, and liqueurs by 5.3%. There were larger effects for purely off-premise sales (e.g., liquor stores) than for primarily on-premise sales (e.g., bars, rest...
Supporters of minimum pricing for alcohol claim new research from Canada provides further evidence t...
Aim To investigate the independent effects on liquor sales of an increase in (a) the density of liqu...
Approximately 9.2 % of the global burden of disease and injury in the World Health Orga-nization Ame...
Objectives. We report impacts on alcohol consumption following new and increased minimum alcohol pri...
Aims: Minimum alcohol prices in British Columbia have been adjusted intermittently over the past 20 ...
1. Does minimum pricing reduce alcohol consumption? The experience of a Canadian province. Stockwel...
Objectives: We investigated whether periodic increases in minimum alcohol prices were associated wit...
Introduction: Saskatchewan's introduction in April 2010 of minimum prices graded by alcohol strength...
Findings published in the journal Addiction showed that each 10 percent price hike in the minimum pr...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to estimate the independent effects of increases in minimum...
OBJECTIVE: Alcohol minimum unit pricing is a strategy capable of reducing alcohol-related harm from ...
There is an interest globally in using Minimum Unit Pricing (MUP) of alcohol to promote public healt...
• Alcohol consumption in Canada has increased by over 11 % in the past decade. • Per adult absolute ...
• Alcohol consumption in Canada has increased by over 11 % in the past decade. • Per adult absolute ...
Aim: To investigate relationships between periodic increases in minimum alcohol prices, changing den...
Supporters of minimum pricing for alcohol claim new research from Canada provides further evidence t...
Aim To investigate the independent effects on liquor sales of an increase in (a) the density of liqu...
Approximately 9.2 % of the global burden of disease and injury in the World Health Orga-nization Ame...
Objectives. We report impacts on alcohol consumption following new and increased minimum alcohol pri...
Aims: Minimum alcohol prices in British Columbia have been adjusted intermittently over the past 20 ...
1. Does minimum pricing reduce alcohol consumption? The experience of a Canadian province. Stockwel...
Objectives: We investigated whether periodic increases in minimum alcohol prices were associated wit...
Introduction: Saskatchewan's introduction in April 2010 of minimum prices graded by alcohol strength...
Findings published in the journal Addiction showed that each 10 percent price hike in the minimum pr...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to estimate the independent effects of increases in minimum...
OBJECTIVE: Alcohol minimum unit pricing is a strategy capable of reducing alcohol-related harm from ...
There is an interest globally in using Minimum Unit Pricing (MUP) of alcohol to promote public healt...
• Alcohol consumption in Canada has increased by over 11 % in the past decade. • Per adult absolute ...
• Alcohol consumption in Canada has increased by over 11 % in the past decade. • Per adult absolute ...
Aim: To investigate relationships between periodic increases in minimum alcohol prices, changing den...
Supporters of minimum pricing for alcohol claim new research from Canada provides further evidence t...
Aim To investigate the independent effects on liquor sales of an increase in (a) the density of liqu...
Approximately 9.2 % of the global burden of disease and injury in the World Health Orga-nization Ame...