Health promotion interventions and policies addressing excessive alcohol use: a systematic review of national and global evidence as a guide to health-care reform in China

Author:

Li Qing12,Babor Thomas F.3,Zeigler Donald4,Xuan Ziming5,Morisky Donald6,Hovell Melbourne F.2,Nelson Toben F.7,Shen Weixing8,Li Bing9

Affiliation:

1. Michigan State University; Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics; East Lansing MI USA

2. San Diego State University; Graduate School of Public Health; Center for Behavioral Epidemiology and Community Health; San Diego CA USA

3. University of Connecticut Health Center; Department of Community Medicine and Health Care; Farmington CT USA

4. University of Illinois at Chicago; School of Public Health; Center for Global Health; Chicago IL USA

5. Boston University; School of Public Health; Department of Community Health Sciences; Boston MA USA

6. University of California, Los Angeles; Fielding School of Public Health; Department of Community Health Sciences; Los Angeles CA USA

7. University of Minnesota; School of Public Health; Division of Epidemiology and Community Health; Minneapolis MN USA

8. Tsinghua University; School of Law; Center for Health Law Research; Beijing China

9. Peking University; Sixth Hospital; Institute of Mental Health; Beijing China

Funder

The Thompson Foundation

NIAAA and NICHD T32 Program in Perinatal Epidemiology

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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