Minimum Unit Pricing (MUP) is one of the Scottish Government's key policy options to reduce alcohol consumption and related harm. Although strongly evidenced for efficacy in reducing headline population level consumption, efficacy in changing the role of alcohol in Scottish culture is unknown. Questions remain as to how MUP will play across population subgroups with different sensitivities to price. In this paper we explore the views of the young adult population and situate the influence of price paid for alcohol alongside broader cultural drivers of consumption. Qualitative data from two studies investigating the role of alcohol in the transition to adulthood from 130 participants (aged 16–30) are analysed to situate the influence of pric...
This paper reflects on the relationship between harm reduction, demand reduction, and supply reducti...
Abstract Background UK drinkers regularly consume alcohol in excess of guideline limits. One reason ...
Aim To compare alcohol purchasing and consumption by ill drinkers in Edinburgh with wider alcohol sa...
The irrefutable consequence of Scottish excessive alcohol consumption has prompted implementation an...
The irrefutable consequence of Scottish excessive alcohol consumption has prompted implementation an...
Public Health Scotland has published an analysis of responses to relevant questions in the 2013, 201...
The irrefutable consequence of Scottish excessive alcohol consumption has prompted implementation an...
Understanding the meanings, associations and ideas of appropriateness that shape young adults’ decis...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Within the context of Scotland's policy change to implement a minimum unit pric...
Abstract — Aims: The aim of the study was to assess the likely impact of the Scottish Government’s p...
Objective To assess the immediate impact of the introduction of minimum unit pricing (MUP) in Scotla...
Background This paper considers the extent to which people drinking at harmful levels responded to ...
Aims: To explore the potential impact of a minimum unit price (MUP: 50 pence per UK unit) on the alc...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Within the context of Scotland's policy change to implement a Minimum Unit Pric...
Abstract Background A large-scale survey was conducted in 2008 in north west England, a region with ...
This paper reflects on the relationship between harm reduction, demand reduction, and supply reducti...
Abstract Background UK drinkers regularly consume alcohol in excess of guideline limits. One reason ...
Aim To compare alcohol purchasing and consumption by ill drinkers in Edinburgh with wider alcohol sa...
The irrefutable consequence of Scottish excessive alcohol consumption has prompted implementation an...
The irrefutable consequence of Scottish excessive alcohol consumption has prompted implementation an...
Public Health Scotland has published an analysis of responses to relevant questions in the 2013, 201...
The irrefutable consequence of Scottish excessive alcohol consumption has prompted implementation an...
Understanding the meanings, associations and ideas of appropriateness that shape young adults’ decis...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Within the context of Scotland's policy change to implement a minimum unit pric...
Abstract — Aims: The aim of the study was to assess the likely impact of the Scottish Government’s p...
Objective To assess the immediate impact of the introduction of minimum unit pricing (MUP) in Scotla...
Background This paper considers the extent to which people drinking at harmful levels responded to ...
Aims: To explore the potential impact of a minimum unit price (MUP: 50 pence per UK unit) on the alc...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Within the context of Scotland's policy change to implement a Minimum Unit Pric...
Abstract Background A large-scale survey was conducted in 2008 in north west England, a region with ...
This paper reflects on the relationship between harm reduction, demand reduction, and supply reducti...
Abstract Background UK drinkers regularly consume alcohol in excess of guideline limits. One reason ...
Aim To compare alcohol purchasing and consumption by ill drinkers in Edinburgh with wider alcohol sa...