Background: Public sector bodies have called for policies and programmes to shift collective social norms in disfavour of the harmful use of alcohol. This article aims to identify and summarize the evidence and propose how policies and programmes to shift social norms could be implemented and evaluated.Design: Review of reviews for all years to July 2017.Data sources: Searches on OVID Medline, Healthstar, Embase, PsycINFO, AMED, Social Work Abstracts, CAB Abstracts, Mental Measurements Yearbook, Joanna Briggs Institute EBP, Health and Psychosocial Instruments, International Pharmaceutical Abstracts, International Political Science Abstracts, NASW Clinical Register and Epub Ahead of Print databases.Eligibility: All reviews, without language ...
BACKGROUND: Harmful alcohol consumption is increasing in older people because of an ageing populatio...
Youth alcohol consumption has been steadily declining in Australia, as in other countries; fewer you...
This Working Paper includes three perspectives on the social norms approach, one from a student (Gre...
<p>Background: Excessive alcohol consumption amongst university students has received increasi...
Alcohol consumption is often linked to a broad range of social and health problems, yet alcohol also...
This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from SAGE Publications via http://dx.doi...
Aims: The research first tested whether perceptions of other people's alcohol consumption influenced...
The impact of alcohol regulations and policies using evidence from around the world is examined, wit...
OBJECTIVE: To analyse available review-level evidence on the effectiveness of population-level inter...
BackgroundThe 2010 World Health Organization Global Strategy to Reduce the Harmful Use of Alcohol re...
Aims: The research first tested whether perceptions of other people's alcohol consumption influenced...
Background: The World Health Organization global strategy on alcohol called for municipal policies t...
Objective: Two types of social norm message frame for encouraging seeking of alcohol-related health ...
Youth alcohol consumption has been steadily declining in Australia, as in other countries; fewer you...
BackgroundThe 2010 World Health Organization Global Strategy to Reduce the Harmful Use of Alcohol re...
BACKGROUND: Harmful alcohol consumption is increasing in older people because of an ageing populatio...
Youth alcohol consumption has been steadily declining in Australia, as in other countries; fewer you...
This Working Paper includes three perspectives on the social norms approach, one from a student (Gre...
<p>Background: Excessive alcohol consumption amongst university students has received increasi...
Alcohol consumption is often linked to a broad range of social and health problems, yet alcohol also...
This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from SAGE Publications via http://dx.doi...
Aims: The research first tested whether perceptions of other people's alcohol consumption influenced...
The impact of alcohol regulations and policies using evidence from around the world is examined, wit...
OBJECTIVE: To analyse available review-level evidence on the effectiveness of population-level inter...
BackgroundThe 2010 World Health Organization Global Strategy to Reduce the Harmful Use of Alcohol re...
Aims: The research first tested whether perceptions of other people's alcohol consumption influenced...
Background: The World Health Organization global strategy on alcohol called for municipal policies t...
Objective: Two types of social norm message frame for encouraging seeking of alcohol-related health ...
Youth alcohol consumption has been steadily declining in Australia, as in other countries; fewer you...
BackgroundThe 2010 World Health Organization Global Strategy to Reduce the Harmful Use of Alcohol re...
BACKGROUND: Harmful alcohol consumption is increasing in older people because of an ageing populatio...
Youth alcohol consumption has been steadily declining in Australia, as in other countries; fewer you...
This Working Paper includes three perspectives on the social norms approach, one from a student (Gre...