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alcohol. Data on store layout and product-level sales during 2010–11 were obtained for one UK grocery store, comprising … detailed information on shelf space, price, price promotion and weekly sales volume in three alcohol categories (beer, wine …, spirits) and three non-alcohol categories (carbonated drinks, coffee, tea). Multiple regression techniques were used to …
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. The aim of this study was to better understand the practice of exchanging alcohol for sex in alcohol-serving venues in a … alcohol was commonly used as a currency of sexual exchange in this setting, and both women and men understood that accepting … alcohol from a man implied consent for sexual favors. Women reported a sense of agency in participating in the transactional …
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Black adolescents in the US are less likely to use alcohol, marijuana, and tobacco compared with non-Hispanic Whites … (mean age = 29): N = 11,365). Outcomes included alcohol (including at-risk drinking, defined as 5+/4+ drinks per drinking … age, parents' highest education/income, public assistance, and urbanicity. Results indicate that for alcohol, Whites were …
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alcohol and smoking. To date, the two contagion mechanisms have been considered observationally inseparable, but this study … friends of friends) using a network exposure model. Peer influence was tested using a logistic regression model of alcohol …
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physical activity, and amount of cigarette smoking and alcohol consumption. Depression significantly mediated the association … depression. Health damaging behaviors like unhealthy eating, smoking, and alcohol use may be used to cope, contributing to …
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Excessive alcohol consumption among young people in England regularly features in national media and has been a focus … to be largely similar; moreover, the collectivised and social nature of alcohol consumption suggests sources of influence …. Alcohol-related health problems in young people are not spread consistently across England, however, and while there are …
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This article explores various contributing factors to explain differences in the strength of the primary care (PC) structure and services delivery across Europe. Data on the strength of primary care in 31 European countries in 2009/10 were used. The results showed that the national political...
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Recent reforms, which change incentive and accountability structures in the English National Health Service, can be conceptualised as trying to shift the dominant institutional logic in the field of primary medical care (general medical practice) away from medical professionalism towards a logic...
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The important role that monitoring plays in advancing global health is well established. However, the role of social monitoring as a tool for addressing social determinants of health (SDH) and health equity-focused policies remains under-researched. This paper assesses the extent and ways in...
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In the 1990s several American states passed term limits on legislators with the stated intention of reducing the influence of wealthy industries on career legislators. Although term limits in the United States do not have a direct relationship to public health, the tobacco industry anticipated...
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