Introduction: The Public Health (Alcohol) Act 2018 in Ireland has been hailed as a world-leading package of alcohol policy reforms. Existing studies have identified the events that led to alcohol emerging onto the high-level policy agenda in Ireland, particularly after 2009. Using policy feedback theory, this study specifically investigates the political consequences of accumulating alcohol-related health and social harms for processes of policy change prior to 2009. Methods: The study traces the development of alcohol policy in Ireland over the past three decades. It draws on primary documents, secondary literature and interviews with public health advocates, medical doctors, public health experts and key decision-makers. Results: The stud...
The United Kingdom now has one of the most comprehensive tobacco control policies in the world, a fa...
Alcohol plays an important role in the economic and social life of Ireland. The control of alcohol c...
Background: According to the prevention paradox, the majority of alcohol-related harms in the popula...
INTRODUCTION The Public Health (Alcohol) Act 2018 in Ireland has been hailed as a world-leading pac...
Existing research has identified numerous barriers to the adoption of public health policies for alc...
OBJECTIVE: This study examines how the alcohol industry responded to developments in Irish alcohol p...
OBJECTIVE: This study examines how the alcohol industry responded to developments in Irish alcohol p...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: This study explores the role of the public health advocacy coalition in alcohol...
OBJECTIVE: This study examines how the alcohol industry responded to developments in Irish alcohol p...
This article explores how proponents of a public health model of alcohol policy have, for more than ...
This paper reports on trends in alcohol consumption and related problems in the Republic of Ireland ...
In the context of ongoing public debate about the prevalence of alcohol-related problems in Ireland,...
Alcohol is not an ordinary commodity and has significant public health implications in Ireland. As t...
In response to a dramatic increase in Alcoholic Liver Disease among young Irish people, the RCPI Pol...
The United Kingdom now has one of the most comprehensive tobacco control policies in the world, a fa...
The United Kingdom now has one of the most comprehensive tobacco control policies in the world, a fa...
Alcohol plays an important role in the economic and social life of Ireland. The control of alcohol c...
Background: According to the prevention paradox, the majority of alcohol-related harms in the popula...
INTRODUCTION The Public Health (Alcohol) Act 2018 in Ireland has been hailed as a world-leading pac...
Existing research has identified numerous barriers to the adoption of public health policies for alc...
OBJECTIVE: This study examines how the alcohol industry responded to developments in Irish alcohol p...
OBJECTIVE: This study examines how the alcohol industry responded to developments in Irish alcohol p...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: This study explores the role of the public health advocacy coalition in alcohol...
OBJECTIVE: This study examines how the alcohol industry responded to developments in Irish alcohol p...
This article explores how proponents of a public health model of alcohol policy have, for more than ...
This paper reports on trends in alcohol consumption and related problems in the Republic of Ireland ...
In the context of ongoing public debate about the prevalence of alcohol-related problems in Ireland,...
Alcohol is not an ordinary commodity and has significant public health implications in Ireland. As t...
In response to a dramatic increase in Alcoholic Liver Disease among young Irish people, the RCPI Pol...
The United Kingdom now has one of the most comprehensive tobacco control policies in the world, a fa...
The United Kingdom now has one of the most comprehensive tobacco control policies in the world, a fa...
Alcohol plays an important role in the economic and social life of Ireland. The control of alcohol c...
Background: According to the prevention paradox, the majority of alcohol-related harms in the popula...