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Does marketing impact on the volume and patterns of consumption of alcoholic beverages? Does marketing impact on the volume and patterns of consumption of alcoholic beverages?

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Date added: 06/25/2012
Date modified: 06/25/2012
Filesize: 305.17 kB
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Author: Science Group of the European Alcohol and Health Forum

The European Alcohol and Health Forum requested scientific advice from the Science Group on the impact of marketing communication on the volume and patterns of consumption of alcoholic beverages, especially by young people. The findings of the review are clear, namely that commercial communications increase the likelihood that adolescents will start to use alcohol and to drink more if they are already using alcohol.

Assesment tool - PHEPA Assesment tool - PHEPA

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Date added: 06/27/2012
Date modified: 06/27/2012
Filesize: 454.42 kB
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Author: Primary Health Care European Project on Alcohol (PHEPA)

In the Framework of the Phepa Project (Primary Health Care European Project on Alcohol) was developed an assessment tool to describe the available services for the management of hazardous and harmful alcohol consumption on the primary health sector and its mapping across the Phepa countries. The aim of this process was to identify the available infrastructures and also the deficiencies or areas that need further work and strengthening, both at the country and at the European level.

Clinical guidelines on identification and brief interventions - PHEPA Clinical guidelines on identification and brief interventions - PHEPA

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Date added: 06/27/2012
Date modified: 06/27/2012
Filesize: 3.5 MB
Downloads: 3638

Authors: Peter Anderson, Antoni Gual and Joan Colom (PHEPA)

The aim of these guidelines is to summarize the evidence of the harm done by alcohol and how to manage hazardous and harmful alcohol use in primary care. The guidelines also describe alcohol dependence and how it can be managed, so primary health care providers know what to expect when more difficult to manage patients are referred for specialist help.

Traning programme on identification and brief interventions - PHEPA Traning programme on identification and brief interventions - PHEPA

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Date added: 06/27/2012
Date modified: 06/27/2012
Filesize: 336.23 kB
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Authors: Peter Anderson, Antoni Gual and Joan Colom (PHEPA)

This trainning manual is one of the products of PHEPA (Primary Health Care European Project on Alcohol), which aims at the integration of health promotion interventions for hazardous and harmful alcohol consumption into primary health care professionals' daily clinical work.

Alcohol in Europe. A public health perspective Alcohol in Europe. A public health perspective

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Date added: 06/27/2012
Date modified: 06/27/2012
Filesize: 6.79 MB
Downloads: 5408

Authors: Peter Anderson and Ben Baumberg (Institute of Alcohol Studies)

This public health report on alcohol, requested and financed by the European Commission, describes the social, health and economic burden that alcohol brings to European citizens, families and to Europe as a whole; this is a burden that increases social marginalization and exclusion and places a strain on the viable, socially responsible and productive Europe, as envisaged by the Lisbon strategy.