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全球酒精政策与酒精行业。

Global alcohol policy and the alcohol industry.

作者信息

Anderson Peter

机构信息

School for Public Health and Primary Care, Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Curr Opin Psychiatry. 2009 May;22(3):253-7. doi: 10.1097/YCO.0b013e328329ed75.

Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW

The WHO is preparing its global strategy on alcohol, and, in so doing, has been asked to consult with the alcohol industry on ways it could contribute in reducing the harm done by alcohol. This review asks which is more effective in reducing harm: the regulatory approaches that the industry does not favour; or the educational approaches that it does favour.

RECENT FINDINGS

The current literature overwhelmingly finds that regulatory approaches (including those that manage the price, availability, and marketing of alcohol) reduce the risk of and the experience of alcohol-related harm, whereas educational approaches (including school-based education and public education campaigns) do not, with industry-funded education actually increasing the risk of harm.

SUMMARY

The alcohol industry should not be involved in making alcohol policy. Its involvement in implementing policy should be restricted to its role as a producer, distributor, and marketer of alcohol. In particular, the alcohol industry should not be involved in educational programmes, as such involvement could actually lead to an increase in harm.

摘要

综述目的

世界卫生组织正在制定其全球酒精战略,在此过程中,被要求就酒精行业如何为减少酒精造成的危害做出贡献与该行业进行磋商。本综述探讨哪种方法在减少危害方面更有效:行业不支持的监管方法;还是行业支持的教育方法。

最新研究结果

当前文献绝大多数表明,监管方法(包括那些管控酒精价格、可及性和营销的方法)可降低与酒精相关危害的风险及实际发生情况,而教育方法(包括学校教育和公众教育活动)则不然,由行业资助的教育实际上还会增加危害风险。

总结

酒精行业不应参与制定酒精政策。其在政策实施中的参与应限于其作为酒精生产商、经销商和营销商的角色。特别是,酒精行业不应参与教育项目,因为这种参与实际上可能导致危害增加。

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