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Alcohol consumption in the Arab region: What do we know, why does it matter, and what are the policy implications for youth harm reduction?

Lilian Ghandour1, Ali Chalak2, Aida El-Aily1, Nasser Yassin3, Rima Nakkash4, Mitra Tauk5, Noura El Salibi1, Meghan Heffron4, Rima Afifi6.   

Abstract

Alcohol is a recognized global risk factor for many diseases and injury types and a major contributor to disability and death. While cost-effective interventions do exist, many countries lack a comprehensive national alcohol harm reduction policy. The Arab world includes 22 diverse countries stretching from North Africa to Western Asia having varying dispositions with regards to alcohol sale and consumption. Epidemiological data is scattered and the picture on alcohol consumption remains blurry. This paper presents the findings of an extensive review conducted on all 22 Arab countries, specifically describing: (1) the density and methodology of alcohol-related peer-reviewed publications over the last two decades (1993-2013); (2) the epidemiology of alcohol consumption given all available data; and (3) the current status of policies in the region. Our search revealed a strikingly low number of alcohol-related peer-reviewed published studies - a total of 81 publications across 22 countries and two decades. Most studies are based on clinical or student samples. Where data is available, age of onset is low and drinking is frequent, in the absence of any available or enforced harm reduction policies. We submit that countries in the Arab region can be divided into four categories by alcohol ban and published data. One category includes countries where alcohol is not banned but data is absent, suggesting an ostrich-like response to a controversial behavior, or reflecting a weak research infrastructure and/or policy landscape. Evidence-informed recommendations and future directions for policy and research are discussed and tailored to countries' current stance on alcohol legislation and consumption. Given the particular vulnerability of youth to uptake of alcohol as well as the resulting short and long term consequences, the paper concludes by focusing on the implications of the findings for youth alcohol harm reduction.
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Keywords:  Alcohol; Arab; Harm reduction; Policy

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26547300     DOI: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2015.09.013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Drug Policy        ISSN: 0955-3959


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