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Nordic Studies on Alcohol and Drugs
Change and Stability?: Trends in alcohol consumption, harms and policy: Sweden 1990 – 2010
MatsRamstedt1 
关键词: Alcohol policy;    consumption;    harm;    trends;    Sweden;   
DOI  :  10.1177/145507251002700502
学科分类:生物化学/生物物理
来源: Sage Journals
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【 摘 要 】

Over the past two decades, alcohol consumption in Sweden has grown by 20 per cent as a result of an increasing consumption of wine and strong beer. The rise is driven by a combination of factors such as the higher physical availability and lower real prices of alcohol, which suggests that alcohol has become much more affordable. In addition, the possibilities to bring back cheaper alcohol from other EU countries have been greatly extended during the Swedish EU membership. No definite patterns were found with respect to certain social and demographic changes during the study period. Despite the significant increase in consumption, indicators of alcohol-related harms did not show consistently increasing trends. It is not evident why the increasing availability should have such different effects on various population sub-groups, and there are obviously other relevant factors at play. Widespread political concern at the implications of the rising availability of alcohol has led Sweden to spend more per capita than any other European country on alcohol policy and prevention initiatives. It will be a continuous challenge for policy makers to find measures that limit the harms caused by alcohol in the Swedish society.

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