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

S. Lange, C. Probst, J. Rehm,
2021

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. © 2020, The Canadian Public Health Association.

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  • S. Lange
    Institute for Mental Health Policy Research, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto, ON M5S 2S1, Canada
  • C. Probst
    Heidelberg Institute for Global Health, Universitätsklinikum Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany
  • J. Rehm
    Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada
Название журнала
  • Canadian Journal of Public Health
Том
  • 111
Выпуск
  • 4
Страницы
  • 466-468
Ключевые слова
  • adverse event; behavior; Canada; Coronavirus infection; drinking behavior; human; injury; pandemic; prevention and control; psychology; public policy; virus pneumonia; Alcohol Drinking; Canada; Coronavirus Infections; Humans; Intention; Pandemics; Pneumonia, Viral; Public Policy; Wounds and Injuries
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  • Springer
Тип документа
  • journal article
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  • scopus