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The potential individual- and population-level benefits of encouraging drinkers to count their drinks

机译:鼓励饮酒者计算饮酒量的潜在个人和人群利益

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IntroductionCross-sectional studies have established a link between overall engagement in protective behavioral strategies (PBSs) and reduced alcohol consumption. However, there are mixed results on the effectiveness of individual PBSs, with some found to result in increased consumption. A recent study examining the effects of PBS use over time found the ‘Count your drinks’ strategy to be most reliably associated with reduced alcohol consumption among 16 strategies. Given the apparent superior efficacy of this PBS, this exploratory study aimed to extend these results by (i) determining the extent to which increasing the frequency of PBS enactment is associated with alcohol consumption over time and (ii) predicting potential changes in population-level consumption resulting from higher levels of PBS use.
机译:简介横断面研究已在保护行为策略(PBS)的整体参与与减少酒精消费之间建立了联系。但是,关于单个PBS的有效性有好坏参半的结果,发现其中一些会导致消耗增加。最近一项研究调查了PBS使用时间的影响,发现16种策略中,“数酒”策略与减少酒精消费量最可靠。鉴于这种PBS具有明显的优越功效,这项探索性研究旨在通过(i)确定PBS制定频率的增加与酒精消耗随时间的变化程度相关的程度,以及(ii)预测人群水平的潜在变化来扩展这些结果较高的PBS使用量导致消耗。

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