Literature DB >> 24870987

The relationships between the impact of alcoholic beverage control policies, selected contextual determinants, and alcohol drinking in Spain.

Silvia Matrai1, Cristina Casajuana, Allaman Allamani, Michela Baccini, Pasquale Pepe, Giulia Massini, Antoni Gual.   

Abstract

Alcohol prevention policies alone neither cause nor explain changes in alcohol consumption, nor in related harm. Alcohol consumption in Spain throughout the period 1962-2008 was analyzed considering selected contextual factors and alcohol policies. Increased urbanization was found to be associated with higher consumption, especially of beer. Restrictive policies regulating purchase age, advertising, and licensing premises to sell alcohol were associated with decreased alcohol consumption, while lower blood alcohol concentration limits were followed by an increase. Study limitations are noted. Changes in the evolution of socioeconomic, sociodemographic, and cultural factors should be carefully analyzed to inform alcohol policy planning and evaluation.

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Keywords:  alcohol; alcohol control policies; consumption patterns; contextual determinants; evaluation; impact

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24870987     DOI: 10.3109/10826084.2014.913398

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Subst Use Misuse        ISSN: 1082-6084            Impact factor:   2.164


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1.  Estimating average alcohol consumption in the population using multiple sources: the case of Spain.

Authors:  Luis Sordo; Gregorio Barrio; María J Bravo; Joan R Villalbí; Albert Espelt; Montserrat Neira; Enrique Regidor
Journal:  Popul Health Metr       Date:  2016-06-02
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