Unravelling the preventive paradox for acute alcohol problems

被引:78
作者
Stockwell, T
Hawks, D
Lang, E
Rydon, P
机构
[1] Natl. Ctr. Res. Prev. of Drug Abuse, Curtin University, Perth, WA
[2] Natl. Ctr. Res. Prev. of Drug Abuse, Curtin University, Perth, WA 6001
关键词
preventive paradox; alcohol problems;
D O I
10.1080/09595239600185611
中图分类号
R194 [卫生标准、卫生检查、医药管理];
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摘要
Kreitman's discussion of the preventive paradox in relation to the prevention of alcohol problems has had profound implications for alcohol policy and has generated considerable controversy [1]. It is argued here that although Kreitman should be credited with the important observation that alcohol-related harm is not confined to a few dependent drinkers, none the less an apparent paradox is not an ideal platform from which to recommend policy. Furthermore, Kreitman's own data and data from an Australian survey of drinking are used to demonstrate that a commonplace truth underlies his apparently paradoxical findings, It is shown that the preventive paradox disappears when consideration is given to the amount of alcohol consumed on either (i) the day of highest alcohol intake out of the last four, or (ii) the day on which acute alcohol-related harm occurred. Episodic heavy consumption by people whose average alcohol intake can be classified as 'low' or 'medium' risk contributes to the bulk of such experiences of harm, It is suggested that the importance of intoxication as a public health and safety issue has been neglected. This neglect is compounded when public education campaigns and prevention policy are only based on average rates of alcohol consumption, Advice regarding the low risk levels of consumption for different types of harm should form one component of a comprehensive harm reduction policy. Other elements of such a policy should include a variety of other measures of proven effectiveness in relation to reducing levels of intoxication and related problems.
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