2023
DOI: 10.1111/dar.13596
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Exploring the influence of local alcohol availability on drinking norms and practices: A qualitative scoping review

Abstract: Introduction: High alcohol availability is related to increased alcohol consumption and harms. Existing quantitative research provides potential explanations for this relationship but there is little understanding of how people experience local alcohol availability. This is the first review to synthesise qualitative research exploring the relationship between alcohol availability and other factors in local alcohol environments. Methods: The scoping review includes qualitative studies exploring communitylevel a… Show more

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“…Thus, it is unclear how the extent of outlet density in Thailand differs from others. However, considering that alcohol availability is directly associated with alcohol consumption, prevalence, and intensity (Azar et al, 2016;Dimova et al, 2023), addressing this legal gap significantly contribute to alcohol control efforts.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, it is unclear how the extent of outlet density in Thailand differs from others. However, considering that alcohol availability is directly associated with alcohol consumption, prevalence, and intensity (Azar et al, 2016;Dimova et al, 2023), addressing this legal gap significantly contribute to alcohol control efforts.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent qualitative research suggests stakeholders hold mixed views on the impacts of limiting late-night trading hours on alcohol consumption ranging from reduced consumption to no change because of the perceived effects of pre-drinking (Miller et al., 2023 ). This may reflect the limited evidence base exploring the influence of temporal availability on drinking norms and practices, highlighted by a recent qualitative scoping review (Dimova et al., 2023 ). Addressing these knowledge gaps could improve the translation of research into practice (Ahern et al., 2016 ), as the lack of evidence has important implications in practice in countries including the UK, where licensing policies and decisions are required to be evidence-based.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%