Alcohol policies and alcohol-attributable disease burden in Europe (ALCINEUR)

Alcohol is a significant contributor to mortality and morbidity in Europe. The “Alcohol in Europe” (ALCINEUR) project aims to compare the levels of alcohol policy restrictiveness and alcohol-attributable burden of disease in European countries from 1990 to 2020. This study will provide insights into how well countries and regions manage alcohol consumption, and its adverse health effects, through alcohol policies.

Publications

Alcohol-attributed disease burden and formal alcohol policies in the Nordic countries (1990-2019): an analysis using the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019.
van der Velde L, Shabaan AN, Månsson A, Wennberg P, Allebeck P, Karlsson TG, Flodin P, Eikemo TA, Skrindo Knudsen AK, de Soysa I, Skogen JC, , Gissler M, McGrath JJ, Sigfusdottir ID, Sigurvinsdottir R, Pasovic M, Danielsson AK, Agardh EE
Eur J Public Health 2024 Dec;():

Alcohol control policy and alcohol-attributable disease burden in Finland and the Baltic countries: A longitudinal study 1995-2019.
Månsson A, van der Velde L, Karlsson T, Beekmann L, Jonsson Stenberg E, Haagsma J, Castelpietra G, Agardh EE, Allebeck P
Drug Alcohol Rev 2024 Jul;():

Contact for the project

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Peter Allebeck

Professor, Senior
AM
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17-12-2024