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Coronavirus disease 2019 crisis and intentional injuries: now is not the time to erode alcohol control policies

机译:冠状病毒疾病2019危机和故意伤害:现在不是侵蚀酒精控制政策的时候

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In Canada, and elsewhere, the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) crisis has resulted in a social, economic, and alcohol policy environment that is likely to contribute to a rise in intentional injuries, whether interpersonal or self-directed violence. Heavy drinking has been identified as an important risk factor for intentional injuries, and with the erosion of alcohol control policies on alcohol availability, heavy drinking is likely to increase. During a time of social isolation, economic loss, psychological distress, and reduced access to health services and support networks, all of which are catalytic factors for both intentional injuries and heavy alcohol use, what is needed is individualized and population-based preventive interventions aimed at reducing alcohol consumption, rather than decisions to increase certain forms of alcohol availability.
机译:在加拿大和其他地方,2019年新冠病毒病(COVID-19)危机导致了社会、经济和酒精政策环境,可能导致故意伤害的增加,无论是人际暴力还是自我暴力。酗酒已被确定为故意伤害的一个重要风险因素,随着酒精控制政策对酒精供应的侵蚀,酗酒可能会增加。在社会孤立、经济损失、心理痛苦、获得医疗服务和支持网络的机会减少的时期,所有这些都是故意伤害和大量饮酒的催化因素,需要的是旨在减少酒精消费的个性化和基于人群的预防干预,而不是决定增加某些形式的酒精供应。

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