Support for alcohol policies among drinkers in Mongolia, New Zealand, Peru, South Africa, St Kitts and Nevis, Thailand and Vietnam: Data from the International Alcohol Control Study

Author:

Parry Charles D. H.12ORCID,Londani Mukhethwa1,Enkhtuya Palam3,Huckle Taisia4ORCID,Piazza Marina5,Gray-Phillip Gaile6,Chaiyasong Surasak78ORCID,Viet Cuong Pham9,Casswell Sally4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Alcohol, Tobacco & Other Drug Research Unit; South African Medical Research Council; Cape Town and Pretoria South Africa

2. Department of Psychiatry; Stellenbosch University; Cape Town South Africa

3. National Center for Public Health; Ulaanbataar Mongolia

4. SHORE & Whariki Research Centre, College of Health; Massey University; Auckland New Zealand

5. Facultad de Salud Publica y Administración (FASPA); Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia; Lima Peru

6. Division of Arts, Sciences and General Studies; Clarence Fitzroy Bryant College; Basseterre St Kitts and Nevis

7. Social Pharmacy Research Unit, Faculty of Pharmacy; Mahasarakham University; Maha Sarakham Thailand

8. Health Promotion Policy Research Center; International Health Policy Program; Thailand

9. Hanoi School of Public Health; Hanoi Vietnam

Funder

International Development Research Centre

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Health (social science),Medicine (miscellaneous)

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