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Alcohol abuse: involves using alcohol in harmful manner, but doesn't involve dependence - drinker goes for extended periods of time without drinking, e.g. binging
Alcohol dependence: involves using alcohol on daily basis for extended periods of time- compulsion to drink; feel less comfortable if not drinking
Symbolic uses of alcohol To define social situations or events - all cultures tend to have specifically designated places for drinking alcohol Indicator of social status As statement of affiliation As gender differentiator
Societal/Cultural Differences in Alcohol Consumption Important differences in behaviour of people who drink in different societies Aus, UK, USA - alcohol use and intoxication associated with anti-social behaviour Greece, Italy - alcohol doesn't lead to violent behaviour Efforts to prohibit sale or consumption of alcohol have been universally unsuccessful, with possible exception of strict religious prohibitions in some cultures
Distribution of Alcohol Consumption in Australia, 2010 Top 1% of drinkers consume 11.8% of all alcohol Top 5% of drinkers consume 30.5% of all alcohol Bottom 50% of drinkers consume 8.8% of all alcohol Males consume about 65% of all alcohol consumed Females consume about 35% of all alcohol consumed Males consume 58.8 standards/mth (on average) Females consume 21.1 standards/mth (on average)
Annual number of deaths in Aus by drug, NDSHS 2007 Alcohol - 3000 Cannabis - 0 Ecstasy - 0-10 Amphetamines - 50-60
Annual number of hospital separations in Aus Alcohol - 43 003 Cannabis - 3095 Ecstasy - very few/no numbers available Amphetamines - 2192
Million Women's Study
Million Women's Study
Why do people drink alcohol? - Why drink at all; age and circumstances associated with first consumption; heavy/excessive consumption; binge drinking, drunkenness, alcohol use disorders Alcohol has long history of being associated with social activity - most (all?) societies have social rules about drinking alcohol and context in which alcohol is consumed
460-320BC - Grecian scholars issued advisories on drunkenness and moderate drinking Plato: alcohol shouldn't be used under age 18, between 18-30 in moderation, no restrictions for use by older than 40 11th c. AD, Simeon Seth (physician in Constantinople) wrote that drinking wine to excess caused inflammation of liver
Alcohol and Mood Alcohol impacts on reaction times, short and medium term memory, time it takes to do tasks, paretic. those involving coordination Impact of alcohol on mood and emotional scale less predictable and results of experimental research aren't conclusive
Why do people use drugs/drink alcohol? Structural explanations: cost, availability, acceptability Indiv. explanations: genetic, psychological, social
Kids from families where there are marital problems or where mum is smoker and consumes alcohol are more likely to drink Kids with early life history of delinquent behaviour (smoke and drink) are much more likely to have alcohol use problem when they grow up
Aggression/delinquency > alcohol use and misuse > aggression/crime
Medications e.g. Naltrexone in 1 important clinical trial, 19/20 placebo patients relapsed; 8/16 Naltrexone patients relapsed
Counselling Review of best clinical trials suggests modest reduction of drinking at follow-up
Support groups E.g. AA Possibly most effective treatment
Ineffective yet popular strategies Voluntary industry codes; e.g. of bar service Alcohol education in schools Public service messages Non-specific warning labels Promoting alternatives - alcohol free activities Designated drivers and ride services
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10 best practices, based on international evaluation literature Alcohol control policies: minimum legal purchase age; gov. monopoly of retail sales; restrictions on hours of day sales; outlet density restrictions; alcohol taxes Drink-driving countermeasures: sobriety checkpoints; lowered BAC level; administrative licence suspension; graduated licensing for novice drivers; brief interventions for hazardous drinkers
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More aggressive gov. action to reduce alcohol consumption Increase in tax on alcohol Increased control of alcohol advertising Tobacco use prevalence in Aus is now at 17% (v. low in global context) - due to successful gov. action?
Taxation options Volumetric taxation Minimum pricing General increase in taxation level
Alcopops 1990s, intro of "designer" drinks Alcohol soda, ciders, coolers Spirits mixed with soft drink or milk Beer with sugar, colour flavourings Increased advertising and branding to appeal to lifestyle and image characteristics Use of names associated with recreational drugs Appeal to young people (15yrs -) who prefer sweet flavours which mask taste of alcohol
Pre-mixed canned party beveragesMalt-liquor energy drink called Four Loko that contains caffeine, guarana, taurine
Combining high-potency caffeinated drinks with alcohol is risky These drinks allow someone to drink for longer period of time This combination can increase drinking
Definitions; Society; Symbolic
Stats
Treatment
Alcohol on the Market
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