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爱尔兰酒精饮料最低单位定价的潜在影响:来自全国酒精日记调查的证据。

Potential Impact of Minimum Unit Pricing for Alcohol in Ireland: Evidence from the National Alcohol Diary Survey.

作者信息

Cousins Gráinne, Mongan Deirdre, Barry Joe, Smyth Bobby, Rackard Marion, Long Jean

机构信息

School of Pharmacy, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Ardilaun House, 111 St. Stephen's Green, Dublin 2, Ireland

Health Research Board , Ireland.

出版信息

Alcohol Alcohol. 2016 Nov;51(6):734-740. doi: 10.1093/alcalc/agw051. Epub 2016 Aug 19.

Abstract

AIM

One of the main provisions of the Irish Public Health (Alcohol) Bill is the introduction of a minimum unit price (MUP) for alcohol in Ireland, set at €1.00/standard drink. We sought to identify who will be most affected by the introduction of a MUP, examining the relationship between harmful alcohol consumption, personal income, place of purchase and price paid for alcohol.

METHOD

A nationally representative survey of 3187 respondents aged 18-75 years, completing a diary of their previous week's alcohol consumption. The primary outcome was purchasing alcohol at <€1.00/standard drink; secondary outcome was purchasing alcohol at <€1.00/standard drink off-sales. Primary exposures were harmful alcohol consumption (AUDIT-C > 5), low personal annual income (<€20,000) and place of purchase (off- or- on-sales).

RESULTS

One in seven respondents (14%) spent <€1.00/standard drink, with a median spend of 0.78/standard drink. High-risk drinkers (OR 1.56, 95% CI 1.09-2.23), men (OR 1.95, 95% CI 1.43-2.66), people on low income (OR 1.64, 95% CI 1.20-2.23) and those purchasing alcohol off-sales (OR 21.9, 95% CI 12.5-38.1) were most likely to report purchasing alcohol at <€1.00/standard drink. Forty-four per cent of alcohol consumed was purchased off-sales. Of those purchasing off-sales, 30% bought cheap alcohol. High-risk drinkers, men and those on low income were most likely to report paying < €1.00/standard drink off-sales.

CONCLUSION

Heavy drinkers, men and those on low income seek out the cheapest alcohol. The introduction of a MUP in Ireland is likely to target those suffering the greatest harm, and reduce alcohol-attributable mortality in Ireland. Further prospective studies are needed to monitor consumption trends and associated harms following the introduction of minimum unit pricing of alcohol.

摘要

目的

爱尔兰《公共卫生(酒精)法案》的主要条款之一是在爱尔兰引入酒精最低限价,设定为每标准饮品1.00欧元。我们试图确定谁将受到最低限价引入的影响最大,研究有害饮酒行为、个人收入、购买地点以及所支付的酒精价格之间的关系。

方法

对3187名年龄在18 - 75岁的受访者进行全国代表性调查,他们完成了前一周饮酒情况的日记记录。主要结果是购买价格低于1.00欧元/标准饮品的酒精;次要结果是购买价格低于1.00欧元/标准饮品的非店内销售酒精。主要暴露因素是有害饮酒行为(酒精使用障碍识别测试 - 饮酒量部分得分>5)、个人年收入低(<20,000欧元)以及购买地点(非店内销售或店内销售)。

结果

七分之一的受访者(14%)购买价格低于1.00欧元/标准饮品,平均花费为0.78欧元/标准饮品。高风险饮酒者(比值比1.56,95%置信区间1.09 - 2.23)、男性(比值比1.95,95%置信区间1.43 - 2.66)、低收入人群(比值比1.64,95%置信区间1.20 - 2.23)以及购买非店内销售酒精的人(比值比21.9,95%置信区间12.5 - 38.1)最有可能报告购买价格低于1.00欧元/标准饮品的酒精。所消费的酒精中有44%是通过非店内销售购买的。在那些购买非店内销售酒精的人中,30%购买了廉价酒精。高风险饮酒者、男性和低收入人群最有可能报告支付低于1.00欧元/标准饮品的非店内销售酒精价格。

结论

重度饮酒者、男性和低收入人群会寻找最便宜的酒精。在爱尔兰引入最低限价可能会针对那些受伤害最大的人群,并降低爱尔兰与酒精相关的死亡率。需要进一步的前瞻性研究来监测在引入酒精最低单位定价后消费趋势及相关危害。

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