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Evaluation of the national alcohol control strategy (Green Paper on Alcohol Pol...

Rehm, J; Reile, R; Correia, D; Neufeld, M; Jiang, H

" Introduction: Estonia is a Baltic country with high adult alcohol per capita (APC) consumption. Since 2013, its alcohol control policy has been guided by the Green Paper on Alcohol Policy (GP), which is the equivalent of a non-binding national alcohol action plan. This contribution attempts to evaluate the overall impact of the GP on APC. Methods: For the overall evaluation, APC was quantitatively compared fo...


Assessing the impact of Lithuania's 2018 alcohol marketing ban on adolescent al...

Correia, D; Manthey, J; Allebeck, P; Kraus, L; Månsson, A; Rehm, J

"Introduction Alcohol consumption poses a significant health risk, contributing to 10% of deaths in the WHO European Region. To combat this, the WHO recommends the implementation of its ‘best buy’ policies—three cost-effective alcohol policies that include higher taxes, restricted availability and marketing bans. While evidence links alcohol marketing to increased consumption, the effectiveness of marketing ban...


Classifying national drinking patterns in Europe between 2000 and 2019: A clust...

Correia, D; Manthey, J; Neufeld, M; Ferreira-Borges, C; Olsen, A; Shield, K; Rehm, J

Background and aims: Previously identified national drinking patterns in Europe lack comparability and might be no longer be valid due to changes in economic conditions and policy frameworks. We aimed to identify the most recent alcohol drinking patterns in Europe based on comparable alcohol exposure indicators using a data-driven approach, as well as identifying temporal changes and establishing empirical link...


How much do Europeans know about the link between alcohol use and cancer? Resul...

Neufeld, M; Kokole, D; Correia, D; Ferreira-Borges, C; Olsen, A; Tran, A; Rehm, J

OBJECTIVE: In the EU, which has the highest drinking levels worldwide, cancer is the primary cause of alcohol-attributable deaths. Existing studies show gaps in public knowledge, but there is lack of systematic appraisal. The report presents original data from a cross-sectional survey conducted within the framework of an online experimental study in 14 European countries, which among other things assessed basel...


Effect of alcohol health warning labels on knowledge related to the ill effects...

Correia, D; Kokole, D; Rehm, J; Tran, A; Ferreira-Borges, C; Galea, G; Likki, T; Olsen, A; Neufeld, M

Background: Alcohol health-warning labels are a policy option that can contribute to the reduction of alcohol-related harms, but their effects and public perception depend on their content and format. Our study aimed to investigate the effect of health warnings on knowledge that alcohol causes cancer, the perceptions of three different message topics (responsible drinking, general health harm of alcohol, and al...


Designing and implementing an experimental survey on knowledge and perceptions ...

Correia, D; Tran, A; Kokole, D; Neufeld, M; Olsen, A; Likki, T; Ferreira-Borges, C; Rehm, J

Objectives: This paper describes the design and implementation of an online survey experiment to investigate the effects of alcohol warning labels on alcohol-related knowledge, risk perceptions and intentions. Method: The survey collected self-reported data from 14 European countries through two waves of data collection with different recruitment strategies: dissemination via social media and public health agen...


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