Assessing the impact of stricter drink driving policy on alcohol consumption in a population of Hanoi, Vietnam using wastewater analysis

Author:

Bui Thanh X.1,Ngo Hieu K. T.12ORCID,Vu Giang T.3ORCID,Zheng Qiuda2,Nguyen Dat M.4,Hue Tran Thi Thanh56,Binh Vu Ngan5,Anh Nguyen Thi Kieu5,Thai Phong K.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Public Health University of Medicine and Pharmacy Ho Chi Minh Vietnam

2. Queensland Alliance for Environmental Health Sciences The University of Queensland Brisbane Queensland Australia

3. National Centre for Youth Substance Use Research The University of Queensland Brisbane Queensland Australia

4. Food Industries Research Institute Hanoi Vietnam

5. Department of Analytical Chemistry and Drug Quality Control Hanoi University of Pharmacy Hanoi Vietnam

6. Department of Pharmacology National Institute of Drug Quality Control Hanoi Vietnam

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionOn 1 January 2020, Vietnam introduced a new law with harsher fines and penalties for driving under the influence of alcohol. Reports of empty beer restaurants following this implementation suggested the new law has the potential to reduce population‐level alcohol consumption. This pilot study aims to quantify short‐term changes in alcohol consumption levels after the implementation of the new law and assess whether it could lead to a reduction in total alcohol consumption in the population.MethodsWastewater samples were collected from two sites along a sewage canal in Hanoi during two periods: Period 1 (15 December 2018 to 14 January 2019) and Period 2 (15 December 2019 to 14 January 2020). Ethyl sulfate, a specific metabolite of alcohol, was quantified to monitor the trend of alcohol consumption. Both interrupted time series and controlled interrupted time series approaches were utilised, with Period 1 and Period 2 serving as the control and intervention periods, respectively.ResultsOur analysis indicated that the implementation of the new law did not result in an immediate and significant reduction in alcohol consumption at the population level. Meanwhile, there was no significant difference in alcohol consumption between weekdays and weekends both before and after the implementation of the new law.Discussion and ConclusionsLong‐term monitoring is needed to assess the impact of stricter DUI policy on alcohol consumption in the urban areas of Vietnam.

Publisher

Wiley

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