Introduction Alcohol use and misuse are associated with substantial health and social issues in Australia and internationally. Pricing policy is considered as one of the most effective means to reduce risky drinking and related harms. This protocol paper describes a study that will model and estimate the effects, effectiveness and cost–benefit of alcohol pricing policy initiatives in reducing risky drinking, health and social harms, and health inequalities among subpopulations in Australia. Methods and analysis The study is a modelling and epidemiological study using data from various resources, such as survey, previous literatures and response agencies. A number of statistical procedures will be undertaken to evaluate the impact of ...
Introduction and Aims: Increasing the price of alcohol is consistently shown to reduce the average l...
Abstract Objective: Alcohol consumption is one of the major avoidable risk factors for disease, illn...
• Alcohol consumption is a major risk factor contributing to the burden of disease in Australia. • T...
IntroductionAlcohol use and misuse are associated with substantial health and social issues in Austr...
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Introduction Alcohol use and misuse are associated with substantial health and social issues in Aust...
AIMS: To model the effects of a range of alcohol pricing policies on alcohol consumption in subpopul...
SummaryBackgroundAlthough pricing policies for alcohol are known to be effective, little is known ab...
Background Although pricing policies for alcohol are known to be effective, little is known about h...
While evidence that alcohol pricing policies reduce alcohol-related health harm is robust, and alcoh...
Background: Excessive alcohol consumption has significant adverse economic, social, and health outco...
Aims: To determine if taxation policies that increase the price of alcohol differentially reduce alc...
INTRODUCTION: While evidence that alcohol pricing policies reduce alcohol-related health harm is rob...
Background: Excessive alcohol consumption has significant adverse economic, social, and health outco...
Increasing community and political concern about excessive alcohol consumption and related harms in ...
Introduction and Aims: Increasing the price of alcohol is consistently shown to reduce the average l...
Abstract Objective: Alcohol consumption is one of the major avoidable risk factors for disease, illn...
• Alcohol consumption is a major risk factor contributing to the burden of disease in Australia. • T...
IntroductionAlcohol use and misuse are associated with substantial health and social issues in Austr...
Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ....
Introduction Alcohol use and misuse are associated with substantial health and social issues in Aust...
AIMS: To model the effects of a range of alcohol pricing policies on alcohol consumption in subpopul...
SummaryBackgroundAlthough pricing policies for alcohol are known to be effective, little is known ab...
Background Although pricing policies for alcohol are known to be effective, little is known about h...
While evidence that alcohol pricing policies reduce alcohol-related health harm is robust, and alcoh...
Background: Excessive alcohol consumption has significant adverse economic, social, and health outco...
Aims: To determine if taxation policies that increase the price of alcohol differentially reduce alc...
INTRODUCTION: While evidence that alcohol pricing policies reduce alcohol-related health harm is rob...
Background: Excessive alcohol consumption has significant adverse economic, social, and health outco...
Increasing community and political concern about excessive alcohol consumption and related harms in ...
Introduction and Aims: Increasing the price of alcohol is consistently shown to reduce the average l...
Abstract Objective: Alcohol consumption is one of the major avoidable risk factors for disease, illn...
• Alcohol consumption is a major risk factor contributing to the burden of disease in Australia. • T...