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Cross-country comparison of proportion of alcohol consumed in harmful drinking occasions using the International Alcohol Control Study.

Pham Viet CuongSally CasswellKarl ParkerSarah CallinanSurasak ChaiyasongElena KazantsevaPetra MeierAnne-Marie MacKintoshMarina PiazzaGaile Gray-PhillipCharles D H Parry
Published in: Drug and alcohol review (2018)
Informal alcohol is less likely to be consumed in harmful drinking occasions compared with commercial alcohol. The proportion of commercial alcohol consumed in harmful drinking occasions in a range of alcohol markets shows the reliance of the transnational alcohol corporations on harmful alcohol use. This reliance underpins industry lobbying against effective policy and support for ineffective approaches. The conflict of interest between the alcohol industry and public health requires their exclusion from the alcohol policy space.
Keyphrases
  • alcohol consumption
  • public health
  • healthcare
  • mental health