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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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This paper tests the effectiveness of an entertainment education television series, MTV Shuga, aimed at providing information and changing attitudes and behaviors related to HIV/AIDS. Using a simple model, the paper shows that "edutainment" can work through an individual or a social channel....
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