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Title: A new approach to measuring drinking cultures in Britain
Author(s): Holmes, John
Lovatt, Melanie
Ally, Abdallah K
Brennan, Alan
Meier, Petra
Contact Email: melanie.lovatt1@stir.ac.uk
Citation: Holmes J, Lovatt M, Ally AK, Brennan A & Meier P (2016) A new approach to measuring drinking cultures in Britain. Alcohol Research UK. Alcohol Insights, 133. University of Sheffield. http://alcoholresearchuk.org/downloads/finalReports/FinalReport_0133.pdf
Issue Date: Apr-2016
Date Deposited: 6-Sep-2016
Publisher: University of Sheffield
Series/Report no.: Alcohol Insights, 133
Abstract: First paragraph: When governments propose changes to alcohol policies, the announcement is often followed by public debate on the potential for the policy to change the country’s drinking culture. However, specifying what the drinking culture is, what is problematic about it, what it should be changed to, what interventions might trigger such a change and whether success has been achieved have all been problematic topics in alcohol policy discourse and the research literature.
Type: Research Report
URL: http://alcoholresearchuk.org/downloads/finalReports/FinalReport_0133.pdf
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1893/24171
Rights: The publisher has granted permission for use of this work in this Repository. Published as A new approach to measuring drinking cultures in Britain conducted for Alcohol Research UK: http://alcoholresearchuk.org/downloads/finalReports/FinalReport_0133.pdf
Affiliation: University of Sheffield
Sociology, Social Policy & Criminology
University of Sheffield
University of Sheffield
University of Sheffield

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