The Alcohol Environment Protocol: A new tool for alcohol policy
ConclusionIn countries with fewer resources, alcohol policies are less effective because of lack of implementation and enforcement and, in the case of marketing, lack of regulation. This has implications for the increase in consumption taking place as a result of the expanding distribution and marketing of commercial alcohol and consequent increases in alcohol‐related harm.
Source: Drug and Alcohol Review - Category: Addiction Authors: Sally Casswell, Neo Morojele, Petal Petersen Williams, Surasak Chaiyasong, Ross Gordon, Gaile Gray ‐Philip, Pham Viet Cuong, Anne‐Marie MacKintosh, Sharon Halliday, Renee Railton, Steve Randerson, Charles D. H. Parry Tags: Special Issue Source Type: research
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