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The economic costs of alcohol-related harms at the local level in New South Wales.

Paul CroslandMary Rose AngelesJonathon NoyesArlita WillmanMelissa PalermoPaul KlarenaarEloise HowseJaithri Ananthapavan
Published in: Drug and alcohol review (2024)
This research has developed a 'proof-of-concept' model to estimate the cost of alcohol-related harms at the local level in Australia, empowering health agencies and local community stakeholders to use economic evidence in their submissions in response to new liquor licence applications and other policies that impact their local community. This economic evidence can be used to improve the quality of decisions on alcohol regulation and policies. There are a number of future research opportunities that would enhance the economic evidence available to liquor licensing decision-makers.
Keyphrases
  • public health
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • alcohol consumption
  • health information
  • risk assessment
  • climate change
  • social media
  • drug induced
  • human health