Abstract Background Over the last decade Russia has introduced various policy measures to reduce alcohol consumption and alcohol-related harm at the population level. Several of these policies, such as higher pricing and taxation or restrictions of availability, may not work in the case of unrecorded alcohol consumption; they may encourage consumers to switch to unrecorded alcohol and even increase consumption. In the present qualitative interview study we explore the perception of the recently implemented alcohol policies by patients diagnosed with alcohol dependence in two Russian cities in the years 2013–2014 and shed light on possible entry-points to prevention. ...
Issues: The last Soviet anti-alcohol campaign of 1985 resulted in considerably reduced alcohol consu...
BACKGROUND: Russia remains in the grip of a mortality crisis in which alcohol plays a central role. ...
The thesis analyses the formation of state alcohol policy in contemporary Russia, with particular em...
Abstract Background Over the last decade Russia has i...
Introduction: Experts estimate that unrecorded alcohol makes up a significant share (about 25%) of a...
Context: The problem of alcohol misuse in Russia is immense; but nonetheless there is a tendency to ...
Presented in this paper are the results of a survey conducted in 2012 in Grodno city (Belarus), the ...
alcohol, affordability, alcohol dependence, prevalence, Belarus.Background: Since the alcohol abuse ...
This study explores types of alcohol and surrogates consumed, patterns of consumption, and reasons b...
This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which per...
1 Abstract The long-standing issue of the alcohol consumption level in Russia, remaining among the h...
This dissertation models the dynamics of alcohol use in the Russian Federation with an emphasis on i...
There is abundant literature about alcohol consumption and alcoholism in Russia. The problem is imme...
Toxicity of some legally sold alcoholic beverages has contributed to enhanced mortality in Russia si...
Objective: To study the relationship between the affordability of alcohol and the level of its sale,...
Issues: The last Soviet anti-alcohol campaign of 1985 resulted in considerably reduced alcohol consu...
BACKGROUND: Russia remains in the grip of a mortality crisis in which alcohol plays a central role. ...
The thesis analyses the formation of state alcohol policy in contemporary Russia, with particular em...
Abstract Background Over the last decade Russia has i...
Introduction: Experts estimate that unrecorded alcohol makes up a significant share (about 25%) of a...
Context: The problem of alcohol misuse in Russia is immense; but nonetheless there is a tendency to ...
Presented in this paper are the results of a survey conducted in 2012 in Grodno city (Belarus), the ...
alcohol, affordability, alcohol dependence, prevalence, Belarus.Background: Since the alcohol abuse ...
This study explores types of alcohol and surrogates consumed, patterns of consumption, and reasons b...
This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which per...
1 Abstract The long-standing issue of the alcohol consumption level in Russia, remaining among the h...
This dissertation models the dynamics of alcohol use in the Russian Federation with an emphasis on i...
There is abundant literature about alcohol consumption and alcoholism in Russia. The problem is imme...
Toxicity of some legally sold alcoholic beverages has contributed to enhanced mortality in Russia si...
Objective: To study the relationship between the affordability of alcohol and the level of its sale,...
Issues: The last Soviet anti-alcohol campaign of 1985 resulted in considerably reduced alcohol consu...
BACKGROUND: Russia remains in the grip of a mortality crisis in which alcohol plays a central role. ...
The thesis analyses the formation of state alcohol policy in contemporary Russia, with particular em...