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新西兰民众对酒精和地方政府酒类政策的态度。

Public sentiment towards alcohol and local government alcohol policies in New Zealand.

机构信息

Injury Prevention Research Unit, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.

出版信息

Int J Drug Policy. 2012 Jan;23(1):45-53. doi: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2011.05.019. Epub 2011 Jul 13.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

In many countries, including New Zealand, alcohol availability and promotion have increased markedly in the last three decades as a result of liberalised central and/or state government alcohol policies. Accordingly, communities are increasingly relying on local government to manage alcohol-related problems. New Zealand's Local Government Act (2002) states the purpose of local government as facilitating public decision-making and promoting community well-being. We sought to describe public sentiment towards alcohol and local government alcohol policies.

METHODS

A cross-sectional survey was conducted in 2007 with a sample of 2337 residents aged 18 years and over in a diverse set of New Zealand communities. Data were collected via a self-administered pen-and-paper questionnaire.

RESULTS

There were responses from 1372 individuals (response: 59%). Problem drinking amongst youth (<25 years of age) was considered the leading problem by the majority of respondents in six of seven areas. Alcohol was considered to play a major role in incidents of violence, vandalism, dangerous driving and traffic crashes. Fifty-eight percent of respondents agreed that "it is up to local government to make sure alcohol does not become a problem in the community". There was strong support for local governments to restrict the hours of operation of on-licenced premises, to use liquor bans to control drinking in public places, and for local governments and police to be stricter in their enforcement of drinking laws.

CONCLUSION

There is strong support for local government alcohol policies that restrict the availability and promotion of alcohol. The study findings are important in light of the stated purpose of local government in New Zealand and the recently completed "once in a generation" review of alcohol laws and policies.

摘要

背景

在过去的三十年中,由于中央和/或州政府放宽了对酒精的政策,包括新西兰在内的许多国家的酒精供应和促销活动显著增加。因此,社区越来越依赖地方政府来管理与酒精相关的问题。新西兰的《地方政府法》(2002 年)规定,地方政府的目的是促进公众决策和促进社区福祉。我们试图描述公众对酒精和地方政府酒精政策的看法。

方法

2007 年,我们对新西兰多元化社区的 2337 名 18 岁及以上的居民进行了横断面调查。数据通过自填式纸笔问卷收集。

结果

共有 1372 人(回应率:59%)做出了回应。在七个地区中的六个地区,大多数受访者认为青年(<25 岁)酗酒是主要问题。酒精被认为在暴力、破坏公物、危险驾驶和交通事故中起着重要作用。58%的受访者同意“地方政府有责任确保酒精不会成为社区的问题”。大多数受访者强烈支持地方政府限制有许可证场所的营业时间,使用酒类禁令控制公共场所的饮酒行为,以及地方政府和警察更严格地执行饮酒法。

结论

强烈支持限制酒精供应和促销的地方政府酒精政策。鉴于新西兰地方政府的既定宗旨以及最近完成的对酒精法和政策的“一代一次”审查,这些研究结果非常重要。

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