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The opinion of adolescents and adults on Dutch restrictive and educational alcohol policy measures

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  • van der Sar, Rosalie
  • Brouwers, Evelien P.M.
  • van de Goor, Ien A.M.
  • Garretsen, Henk F.L.

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Objectives The main objective of this study is to explore the opinion of 16-22-year olds on alcohol policy measures compared to the opinion of adults older than 22 years.Methods Data was collected in 2008 by using a Dutch panel. This panel was based on a representative probability of households with 8280 members of 16 years and older. The study had a cross-sectional design and questionnaires were filled out through internet.Results According measures related to the availability of alcohol, the 16-18- and 19-22-year olds are significantly more negative about these policy measures than the respondents older than 22 years. Educational measures were more popular than restrictive availability measures among all three groups, and the opinions of the groups differed significantly from each other. Own alcohol use seemed to be the main predictor for the opinion on restrictive availability measures.Conclusions The 16-22-year olds are more negative regarding restrictive availability measures and educational measures than adults older than 22 years, and the restrictive availability measures are less popular than the educational measures among the adolescents.

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  • van der Sar, Rosalie & Brouwers, Evelien P.M. & van de Goor, Ien A.M. & Garretsen, Henk F.L., 2011. "The opinion of adolescents and adults on Dutch restrictive and educational alcohol policy measures," Health Policy, Elsevier, vol. 99(1), pages 10-16, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:hepoli:v:99:y:2011:i:1:p:10-16
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