Modelling to assess the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of public health related strategies and interventions to reduce alcohol attributable harm in England using the Sheffield Alcohol Policy Model version 2.0
An assessment of the clinical and cost-effectiveness of (i) measures to detect alcohol misuse amongst adults and young people; (ii) brief interventions to manage alcohol misuse among adults and young people; and (iii) wider interventions to improve management of England’s alcohol market including pricing policies, restrictions on advertising and measures surrounding alcohol outlet density and licensing hours. This report supplements the systematic reviews of evidence on effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of these measures.
%0 Report
%1 jackson2009modelling
%A Jackson, Rachel
%A Purshouse, Robin
%A Brennan, Alan
%A Latimer, Nick
%A Meng, Yang
%A Rafia, Rachid
%D 2009
%K economic_evaluation health prevention prj-sustainability
%T Modelling to assess the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of public health related strategies and interventions to reduce alcohol attributable harm in England using the Sheffield Alcohol Policy Model version 2.0
%U http://www.nice.org.uk/nicemedia/pdf/AlcoholEconomicModellingReport.pdf
%X An assessment of the clinical and cost-effectiveness of (i) measures to detect alcohol misuse amongst adults and young people; (ii) brief interventions to manage alcohol misuse among adults and young people; and (iii) wider interventions to improve management of England’s alcohol market including pricing policies, restrictions on advertising and measures surrounding alcohol outlet density and licensing hours. This report supplements the systematic reviews of evidence on effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of these measures.
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keywords = {economic_evaluation health prevention prj-sustainability},
month = {November},
timestamp = {2012-08-06T22:08:36.000+0200},
title = {Modelling to assess the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of public health related strategies and interventions to reduce alcohol attributable harm in England using the Sheffield Alcohol Policy Model version 2.0},
url = {http://www.nice.org.uk/nicemedia/pdf/AlcoholEconomicModellingReport.pdf},
year = 2009
}