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discrete choice experiment provides a novel investigation of the acceptability of different interventions to reduce alcohol … consumption and the effect of information on expected effectiveness, using a UK general population sample of 1202 adults. Policy … options included high, medium and low intensity versions of: Minimum Unit Pricing (MUP) for alcohol; reducing numbers of …
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alcohol. Data on store layout and product-level sales during 2010–11 were obtained for one UK grocery store, comprising … detailed information on shelf space, price, price promotion and weekly sales volume in three alcohol categories (beer, wine …, spirits) and three non-alcohol categories (carbonated drinks, coffee, tea). Multiple regression techniques were used to …
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. The aim of this study was to better understand the practice of exchanging alcohol for sex in alcohol-serving venues in a … alcohol was commonly used as a currency of sexual exchange in this setting, and both women and men understood that accepting … alcohol from a man implied consent for sexual favors. Women reported a sense of agency in participating in the transactional …
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The Western Cape of South Africa has one of the highest rates of fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) globally …. Reducing alcohol use during pregnancy is a pressing public health priority for this region, but insight into the experiences of … women who drink during pregnancy is lacking. Convenience sampling in alcohol-serving venues was used to identify women who …
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Provision of accessible acceptable health care in remote rural areas poses a challenge to health care providers. This case study of formal and informal health care provision for Bedouin in North East Jordan is based on interviews conducted in 2007–2008 involving clinic providers, policymakers...
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