Alcohol: No Ordinary Commodity: Research and Public Policy

Alcohol: No Ordinary Commodity: Research and Public Policy

by Linda Hill (Author), Griffith Edwards (Author), Griffith Edwards (Author), Linda Hill (Author), Thomas Babor (Author), Ross Homel (Author), Esa Osterberg (Author), Harold Holder (Author), Ingeborg Rossow (Author), Joel Grube (Author), Jurgen Rehm (Author), Kathryn Graham (Author), Norman Giesbrecht (Author), Paul Grunewald (Author), Raul Caetano (Author), Robin Room (Author), Sally Casswell (Author)

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From a public health perspective, alcohol is no ordinary consumer product. On a global level, it is a major contributor to disease, disability, and premature mortality. It also has an adverse impact on many aspects of social life. Alcohol: No Ordinary Commodity - Research and Public Policy describes recent advances in alcohol research that have direct relevance for the development of effective alcohol policies at the local, national and international levels. It covers the search for policies that protect health, prevent disability, and address the social problems associated with the misuse of beverage alcohol. This book is, at its core, a scientific treatise on what alcohol policy is, why it is needed, which interventions are effective, how policy is made, and how scientific evidence can inform the policy-making process. The book opens with an introduction to the policy agenda. The second section then presents a snapshot of drinking patterns and alcohol-related problems throughout the world, providing a global panorama of the challenges faced. The third section critically reviews the evidence for six strategies that have often been used as a basis for alcohol policy: taxation and pricing, regulating the physical availability of alcohol, modifying the drinking context, drinking-driving countermeasures, regulating alcohol promotion, education and persuasion programmes, and treatment and early intervention services. Section four provides an international analysis of the policy making process. The book concludes with a consumer's guide to effective alcohol policy, synthesising what is known about how communities and nation states can effectively manage this extraordinary commodity.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 308
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 04 Sep 2003

ISBN 10: 0192632612
ISBN 13: 9780192632616
Book Overview: A tremendous resource for those interested in alcohol-related problems and their prevention. - The Lancet

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This book is a joy to read. Throughout the text is clear and jargon-lite ... Overall, an essential addition to the library of any public health department or addiction service. Clinicians wanting a starting point for examining the evidence for various interventions will find it very useful, and we can but hope that policy maker take note. Health Matters The chapters effectively summarise and synthesise the current state of knowledge, and provide a tremendous resource for those interested in alcohol-related problems and their prevention... This book, prepared with support from WHO, builds directly on two similar volumes from previous decades. It will obviously be a central reference used by those specifically working on alcohol, but also makes key contributions to understanding and designing effective prevention policies and programmes for the full range of contemporary health problems. The Lancet