2017
DOI: 10.5123/s1679-49742017000100020
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A prática de binge drinking entre jovens e o papel das promoções de bebidas alcoólicas: uma questão de saúde pública

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“…with the second answer option which was "at least once a month or less" and yet, depending on the answers to the previous items, the respondent may still be classified as negative for at-risk consumption. However, it may mean that a person who was usually a low-risk drinker had at least one episode of at-risk behavior at some point, which may be an isolated fact, and which is referred to in the literature as episodic heavy drinking (26) . However, this fact is not uncommon in Brazilian culture given that people tend to drink alcohol above their usual pattern on certain festive dates in the country, such as Christmas celebrations, Carnival and the end of sports championships, practicing episodic heavy consumption (26) .…”
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“…with the second answer option which was "at least once a month or less" and yet, depending on the answers to the previous items, the respondent may still be classified as negative for at-risk consumption. However, it may mean that a person who was usually a low-risk drinker had at least one episode of at-risk behavior at some point, which may be an isolated fact, and which is referred to in the literature as episodic heavy drinking (26) . However, this fact is not uncommon in Brazilian culture given that people tend to drink alcohol above their usual pattern on certain festive dates in the country, such as Christmas celebrations, Carnival and the end of sports championships, practicing episodic heavy consumption (26) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it may mean that a person who was usually a low-risk drinker had at least one episode of at-risk behavior at some point, which may be an isolated fact, and which is referred to in the literature as episodic heavy drinking (26) . However, this fact is not uncommon in Brazilian culture given that people tend to drink alcohol above their usual pattern on certain festive dates in the country, such as Christmas celebrations, Carnival and the end of sports championships, practicing episodic heavy consumption (26) . However, screening is considered positive for the QC for the one time that alcohol is consumed at an at-risk level, and a brief intervention is recommended.…”
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“…The parties known as "open bar" are becoming increasingly popular in Brazil and are used by managers to attract more clients; many "open bars" operate on weekends, beginning in the late afternoon, favoring the presence of adolescents between 12 and 14 years of age. Studies have shown that open bar parties are associated with excessive alcohol consumption among adolescents and higher rates of violence in both the internal and external settings (Nguyen, Sendall, White, & Young, 2018;Sanchez, 2017).…”
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“…Sabe-se que a melhor forma de prevenir os danos associados ao consumo de álcool é a implantação de políticas públicas em diversas dimensões. Nesse sentido, além de medidas regulatórias, tais como regulação severa na propaganda e sobretaxação na venda de bebidas alcoólicas, evidencia-se a necessidade de fiscalização de venda para menores de 18 anos de idade, com particular atenção para ambientes que incentivam e banalizam o consumo abusivo de bebidas alcoólicas, como festas com open bar, e para os horários de maior ocorrência de violências, que são as noites e madrugadas 29,30 . Vale destacar que são nesses horários que o consumo abusivo de bebidas alcoólicas é incentivado, e ao interagir com os demais determinantes da violência, ampliam-se as possibilidades de eventos que podem favorecer os episódios de violência.…”
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