KMID : 0870520230270010001
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Journal of Korean Academy of Addiction Psychiatry 2023 Volume.27 No. 1 p.1 ~ p.7
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A Comprehensive Community Intervention to Reduce Alcohol-Related Harms: No More Alcohol to Drunken Project
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Kim Jang-Rae
Lee Hae-Kook Seong Byeong-Chan Bang Hyeong-Ae Bang Myoung-Hee Han Soo-Yeon Shin Yun-Jae Lee Soo-Bi Kim Jong-Tae Park Min Kim Mi-Hyun Jo Sun-Jin
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Abstract
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Objectives: To determine the effectiveness of an action plan that incorporates evidence-based community interventions in reducing alcohol-related harms in a community.
Methods: The No More Alcohol to Drunken (NoMAD) project is a quasi-experimental study that aims to evaluate the impact of a community intervention for a district in reducing alcohol-related harms. The project incorporates evidence-based strategies, such as limiting alcohol in public areas, strengthening crackdown on drink-driving, responsible alcohol server program, screening and brief intervention for high-risk drinking at local clinics or pharmacies, mobile high-risk drinking management program, brain education at schools, and alcohol-free day campaign. The study will employ a difference-in-differences analysis to assess changes in alcohol-related harms 12 months after the implementation of the NoMAD project with non-intervention districts serving as a comparison group.
Discussion: To our knowledge, this is the first trial in Korea to evaluate the effectiveness of evidence- and community-based interventions in reducing alcohol-related harms. Our study is expected to provide a prototype for community-environment strategies to prevent alcohol-related harms and establish scientific grounds for the efficacy of community interventions.
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KEYWORD
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Community intervention, Alcohol, High-risk drinking, Alcohol-related harms, Harm reduction
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