苏格兰酒精最低单价政策对接受酒精依赖服务人群的影响:差异化结构访谈研究。

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
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导言:2018 年 5 月,苏格兰开始实行每单位 0.50 英镑(1 英国单位 = 10 毫升/8 克酒精)的酒精最低单位价格(MUP)。以往很少有研究探讨酒精定价政策对酒精依赖者的影响。本研究旨在评估酒类定价政策对酒精依赖者的影响,包括酒精消费和健康状况的变化,以及潜在的意外后果:在苏格兰(干预)和英格兰北部(对照)收集了三波横截面数据,时间分别为实施前 0-6 个月,实施后 3-9 个月和 18-22 个月。样本中有 706 人正在接受与饮酒有关的治疗。我们收集了结构化访谈数据,包括通过 7 天时间线--回访饮酒日记获得的近期饮酒信息。差异分析估计了实施后两个时间点苏格兰与英格兰的指标变化情况:结果:参与者饮酒的比例平均降低了讨论和结论:在苏格兰引入 MUP 后,酒精依赖者和到治疗服务机构就诊者支付的酒类价格有所上升。没有证据表明他们的饮酒量或健康状况发生了变化。也没有证据表明对这些人群造成了有害的意外后果。
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The impact of Scotland's minimum unit pricing for alcohol policy on people accessing services for alcohol dependence: A difference-in-difference structured interview study.

Introduction: A minimum unit price (MUP) for alcohol of £0.50 per unit (1 UK unit = 10 mL/8 g alcohol) was introduced in Scotland in May 2018. Few previous studies have examined the impact of alcohol pricing policies on people who are alcohol dependent. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of MUP on people who are alcohol dependent including changes in alcohol consumption and health status, as well as potential unintended consequences.

Methods: Three waves of cross-sectional data were collected in Scotland (intervention) and Northern England (control) at 0-6 months pre-implementation then 3-9 months and 18-22 months post-implementation. The sample was N = 706 people receiving treatment related to their alcohol use. We collected structured interview data including recent drinking information via a 7-day timeline-follow-back drinking diary. Difference-in-difference analyses estimated change in indicators in Scotland compared to England at both post-implementation timepoints.

Results: The proportion of participants consuming alcohol costing on average <£0.50 per unit in Scotland decreased from 60.6% at 0-6 months prior to MUP implementation to 6.3% at 3-9 months post-implementation (p < 0.0004). There was no significant change in the indicators for alcohol consumption, severity of dependence, health status, other substance use, deprivation level or parenting.

Discussion and conclusions: The introduction of MUP in Scotland was associated with increases in the prices paid for alcohol by people with dependence and presenting to treatment services. There was no evidence of changes in their alcohol consumption or health status. There was also no evidence of harmful unintended consequences for this population.

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Drug and alcohol review
Drug and alcohol review SUBSTANCE ABUSE-
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期刊介绍: Drug and Alcohol Review is an international meeting ground for the views, expertise and experience of all those involved in studying alcohol, tobacco and drug problems. Contributors to the Journal examine and report on alcohol and drug use from a wide range of clinical, biomedical, epidemiological, psychological and sociological perspectives. Drug and Alcohol Review particularly encourages the submission of papers which have a harm reduction perspective. However, all philosophies will find a place in the Journal: the principal criterion for publication of papers is their quality.
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