Support for Alcohol Policies in Marginalized Populations
ConclusionOf the policies examined, banning alcohol sales at corner stores is most likely to be in a “window of opportunity” for reducing alcohol-related disparities. By simultaneously reducing population-level consumption and harms from others’ drinking, place-based policies have the potential to reduce harms experienced by marginalized groups.
Source: Alcohol and Alcoholism - Category: Addiction Source Type: research
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