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Alcohol: No Ordinary Commodity is a collaborative effort by an
international group of addiction scientists to improve the linkages
between addiction science and alcohol policy. It presents, in a
comprehensive, practical, and readily accessible form, the
accumulated scientific knowledge on alcohol research that has a
direct relevance to the development of alcohol policy on local,
national, and international levels. It provides an objective basis
on which to build relevant policies globally and informs policy
makers who have direct responsibility for public health and social
welfare. By locating alcohol policy primarily within the realm of
public health, this book draws attention to the growing tendency
for governments, both national and local, to consider alcohol
misuse as a major determinant of ill health, and to organize
societal responses accordingly. The scope of the book is
comprehensive and global. The authors describe the conceptual basis
for a rational alcohol policy and present new epidemiological data
on the global dimensions of alcohol misuse. The core of the book is
a critical review of the cumulative scientific evidence in seven
general areas of alcohol policy: pricing and taxation, regulating
the physical availability of alcohol, modifying the environment in
which drinking occurs, drinking-driving countermeasures, marketing
restrictions, primary prevention programs in schools and other
settings, and treatment and early intervention services. The final
chapters discuss the current state of alcohol policy in different
parts of the world and describe the need for a new approach to
alcohol policy that is evidence-based, global, and coordinated. A
valuable resource for those involved in addiction science and drug
policy, as well as those in the wider fields of public health,
health policy, epidemiology, and practising clinicians.
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