Behaviour and Health Research Unit.
Psychol Addict Behav. 2018 Nov;32(7):779-791. doi: 10.1037/adb0000376. Epub 2018 Aug 30.
Lower strength alcohol products may help reduce alcohol consumption and associated harms. This study assessed the impact of labeling wine and beer with different verbal descriptors denoting lower strength, with and without percent alcohol by volume (%ABV), on product appeal and understanding of strength. Three thousand three hundred ninety adult survey-panel members were randomized to 1 of 18 groups with 1 of 3 levels of verbal descriptor ( vs. vs. ) and 6 levels of %ABV (5 levels varying for wine and beer, and no level given). Products with verbal descriptors denoting lower strength ( and ) had lower appeal than strength products. Appeal decreased as %ABV decreased. Understanding of strength was generally high across the various drinks with majority of participants correctly identifying or erring on the side of caution when estimating the units and calories in a given drink, appropriateness for consumption by children, and drinking within the driving limit. We discuss the theoretical and policy implications of these findings for public health. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2018 APA, all rights reserved).
低酒精度的酒精产品可能有助于减少酒精消费和相关危害。本研究评估了在葡萄酒和啤酒上贴上不同的文字描述标签,以表示低酒精度,以及是否标注体积百分比(%ABV),对产品吸引力和强度理解的影响。3390 名成年调查小组的成员被随机分配到 18 个组中的 1 个,每个组有 3 个不同的文字描述(vs. vs. )和 6 个 %ABV 水平(葡萄酒和啤酒有 5 个不同的水平,没有给出任何水平)。用文字描述表示低强度(和)的产品比强度产品的吸引力要低。吸引力随着 %ABV 的降低而降低。对各种饮料的强度理解普遍较高,大多数参与者在估计给定饮料中的单位和卡路里、儿童饮用的适当性以及在驾驶限制内饮酒时,都能正确识别或谨慎估计。我们讨论了这些发现对公共卫生的理论和政策意义。(PsycINFO 数据库记录(c)2018 APA,保留所有权利)。