A new alcohol environment

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AIMS: This article reports developments in the Finnish alcohol feld from 1990 to 2010, focusing on changes and trends in alcohol consumption, drinking habits and alcohol-related harm. We pay special attention to changes in alcohol availability and alcohol policy and look at the factors behind changes in alcohol policies. The article will also discuss the current status and future prospects of alcohol policy and alcohol control as well as differences between Finland and the situation in the neighbouring countries with a similar alcohol monopoly. METHODS: Routinely collected statistical data on alcohol consumption and related harm as well as repeated cross-sectional representative population surveys will be reviewed, as will changes in alcohol policy and availability. RESULTS: Apart from the economic recession in the early 1990s, alcohol consumption and related harm have increased in Finland. Changes in alcohol consumption are mostly explained by changes in consumer incomes and alcohol policy measures. However, EU membership has restricted tightened alcohol control and given more room for private alcohol industry to affect alcohol policy. CONCLUSIONS: While increased alcoholrelated harm has stopped the Finns from moving toward a more liberal alcohol policy, EU membership and private alcohol interests have made it considerably more diffcult to combat alcohol-related harm with alcohol control measures.

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Karlsson, T., Mäkelä, P., Österberg, E., & Tigerstedt, C. (2010). A new alcohol environment. NAD Nordic Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 27(5), 497–513. https://doi.org/10.1177/145507251002700506

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