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Space and place in alcohol research

10.20.19 | Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation

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Every time someone drinks an alcoholic beverage, he or she will drink that beverage at some place and some time. Not surprisingly this means that the physical and social environments in which that drinking takes place will be affected by:

A new article by scientists at the Prevention Research Center of the Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation and colleagues at the University of Pittsburgh, Columbia, and Ohio State universities tackles the problems researchers must address to fully understand the effects of physical and social environments on drinking patterns and problems.

Although recent literature on place and alcohol use illustrates the importance of place and context on alcohol-related outcomes, it largely fails to identify the mechanisms by which these associations arise.

Instead, the authors recommend that future research:

With that knowledge much more effective targeted preventive interventions can be developed. These will include individually-based interventions, like brief interventions to defuse alcohol-related violence in drinking contexts, and population-based interventions, like alterations in serving practices in drinking environments.

Lead author, Dr. Christina Mair, notes that: "Careful analyses of the 'social ecologies' of drinking will lead to the development of more effective environmental prevention interventions."

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Source: Mair, Christina, Jessica Frankeberger, Paul J. Gruenewald, Christopher N. Morrison, and Bridget Freisthler. "Space and Place in Alcohol Research." Current Epidemiology Reports (2019): 1-11.

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APA:
Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation. (2019, October 20). Space and place in alcohol research. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/8YWVVDZ1/space-and-place-in-alcohol-research.html
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"Space and place in alcohol research." Brightsurf News, Oct. 20 2019, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/8YWVVDZ1/space-and-place-in-alcohol-research.html.