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Understanding why collective action resulted in greater advances for tobacco control as compared to alcohol control during the Philippines' Sin Tax Reform: a qualitative study.

Connie H HoeCaitlin Victoria WeigerJoanna E Cohen
Published in: BMJ open (2022)
Our findings suggest the need to cultivate advocacy-oriented alcohol control civil society organisations, generate consensus at the local and global level regarding the problem definition and policy solutions for alcohol control and consider global instruments to strengthen norms and standards for alcohol control. Given that proponents also negotiated for a lower alcohol tax compared with tobacco due to the concern that the two industries might join forces, it also raises the question of whether or not a health tax bill should tackle more than one health harming product at a time.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • public health
  • alcohol consumption
  • mental health
  • clinical practice
  • health promotion