2007
DOI: 10.1080/14659890701262189
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Alcohol marketing and retailing: Public opinion and recent policy developments in Canada

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“…However, surveys of public opinion about alcohol policy consistently show that these measures are the most unpopular in the population (e.g. Diepeveen, Ling, Suhrcke, Roland, & Marteau, 2013;Giesbrecht, Ialomiteanu, Anglin, & Adlaf, 2007;van der Sar et al, 2012).…”
Section: Predicting Attitudes Towards a Restrictive Alcohol Policy: Umentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, surveys of public opinion about alcohol policy consistently show that these measures are the most unpopular in the population (e.g. Diepeveen, Ling, Suhrcke, Roland, & Marteau, 2013;Giesbrecht, Ialomiteanu, Anglin, & Adlaf, 2007;van der Sar et al, 2012).…”
Section: Predicting Attitudes Towards a Restrictive Alcohol Policy: Umentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Women and older individuals have relatively more positive attitudes to intrusive policy measures (Doucet, Velicer, & Laforge, 2007;Giesbrecht, Lalomiteanu, Anglin, & Adlaf, 2007;Greenfield, Ye, & Giesbrecht, 2007;Holmila, Mustonen, Österberg, & Raitasalo, 2009;Matheson et al, 2013;Saglie & Nordlund, 1993;Storvoll, Moan, & Rise, 2014;Wilkinson, Room, & Livingston, 2009). …”
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confidence: 99%
“…Regression analysis on levels and frequency of alcohol use and support for various types of interventions showed that daily/almost daily and heavy drinkers were significantly more likely to oppose restrictions compared to those who drink less, results supported by other studies, such as Nordlund (2007), Giesbrecht (2007) and Giesbrecht, Ialomiteanu, Anglin and Adlaf (2007). A summary of the significant findings are provided in Table V.…”
Section: Community Support For Various Interventionsmentioning
confidence: 68%