This report by Niamh Fitzgerald (University of Stirling) and Colin Angus (University of Sheffield) investigates the extent to which alcohol policies and programmes across the UK are based on evidence. The divergence of alcohol policy in the four nations of the UK since devolution has allowed us to compare and contrast how evidence is used in alcohol policy and the extent to which current policies across the UK are supported by scientific evidence. In this new report, we discovered substantial differences between the 4 nations in the way that alcohol problems are framed and policies implemented. These differences appear to reflect the level of activity within each country, with alcohol framed as a minority issue affecting only a small ...
Background: This paper describes a new multicountry collaborative project to assess the impact of al...
BACKGROUND: The considerable challenges associated with implementing national level alcohol policies...
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This co-authored book compares the development of alcohol policy in England, Scotland, Ireland and D...
Background: This paper describes a new multicountry collaborative project to assess the impact of al...
Alcohol consumption causes an estimated 4% of the global disease burden, prompting goverments to imp...
Aims: To identify how current public health policies of 12 developed countries assess alcohol-relate...
This paper examines Britain's alcohol consumption, alcohol-related problems and certain alcohol...
Britain is currently experiencing a serious alcohol problem, as shown particularly by a steep increa...
Introduction and Aim: To report data on the implementation of alcohol policies regarding availabilit...
Alcohol policy endorsements have changed over time, probably interacting with the implementation and...
From data provided by a national census of treatment for alcohol problems in 1996, this paper report...
Aims: To identify how current public health policies of 12 developed countries assess alcohol-relate...
Aims: To identify how current public health policies of 12 developed countries assess alcohol-relate...
Aims To describe the extent to which the content of the European Commission's Communication on alcoh...
Background: This paper describes a new multicountry collaborative project to assess the impact of al...
BACKGROUND: The considerable challenges associated with implementing national level alcohol policies...
This study developed a measurement tool to assess stringency and 'on-the-ground' impact of four key ...
This co-authored book compares the development of alcohol policy in England, Scotland, Ireland and D...
Background: This paper describes a new multicountry collaborative project to assess the impact of al...
Alcohol consumption causes an estimated 4% of the global disease burden, prompting goverments to imp...
Aims: To identify how current public health policies of 12 developed countries assess alcohol-relate...
This paper examines Britain's alcohol consumption, alcohol-related problems and certain alcohol...
Britain is currently experiencing a serious alcohol problem, as shown particularly by a steep increa...
Introduction and Aim: To report data on the implementation of alcohol policies regarding availabilit...
Alcohol policy endorsements have changed over time, probably interacting with the implementation and...
From data provided by a national census of treatment for alcohol problems in 1996, this paper report...
Aims: To identify how current public health policies of 12 developed countries assess alcohol-relate...
Aims: To identify how current public health policies of 12 developed countries assess alcohol-relate...
Aims To describe the extent to which the content of the European Commission's Communication on alcoh...
Background: This paper describes a new multicountry collaborative project to assess the impact of al...
BACKGROUND: The considerable challenges associated with implementing national level alcohol policies...
This study developed a measurement tool to assess stringency and 'on-the-ground' impact of four key ...