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The transition of alcohol control in China 1990-2019: Impacts and recommendations

Aqian Hu, Heng Jiang, Rowan Dowling, Lei Guo, Xiaoxi Zhao, Wei Hao, Xiaojun Xiang

2022International Journal of Drug Policy57 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The harmful use of alcohol is a severe public health issue globally. Chinese per-capita alcohol consumption has increased sharply in recent decades, which has contributed to a rise in alcohol-related problems. In this article we present an analysis of Chinese alcohol policy, beginning with a characterization of alcohol consumption in China followed by an examination of how the nation's alcohol control policy has evolved over the past 30 years, identifying shortcomings and obstacles to improvement. Finally, we present several recommendations informed by the Global Strategy to Reduce the Harmful Use of Alcohol and the SAFER Technical Package-Five Areas of Intervention at National and Subnational Levels (SAFER initiative), to the areas of taxation, alcohol availability, alcohol marketing regulation, and treatment.

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