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KMID : 0858820160330040021
Journal of Korean Society for Health Education and Promotion
2016 Volume.33 No. 4 p.21 ~ p.34
Drinking behaviors and policies to reduce harms caused by alcohol use and health promotion policy
Kim Kwang-Gi

Jekarl Jung
Lee Ji-Hyun
Abstract
Objectives: This is to review drinking behavior and policies to reduce harms caused by alcohol use in Korea and to discuss their implications from a health promotion perspective.

Methods: A purported selection was made to include extant literature on drinking behaviors and alcohol control policies into this review. For drinking behaviors reports of national health statistics were used while reports of alcohol control policies submitted to public institutes/organizations were selected for review.

Results: Alcohol consumption per capita indicates stable trends over the last two decades. However, percentages of drinkers with high risk drinking over time vary; men remains stable while female appears to increase. Relatively, a few data and/or reports were available about harms derived from alcohol use. Although there are alcohol policies being cost-effective to deal with alcohol related harm in Western society, few alcohol policy available in Korea of being effective, cost-effective with respect to reduction of harms associated with alcohol use.

Conclusions: Policy emphasis should be shift from drinkers to availability of alcohol to reduce alcohol related harms with taking health in all policies into consideration. Both statutory mechanism and public acceptance should be of high priority in putting recommended alcohol policy into action.
KEYWORD
drinking behavior, harms caused by alcohol use, alcohol policy, health promotion
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