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Global status report on alcohol and health 2018

Contributor(s): World Health Organization.
BBDD: Libros Publisher: Geneva World Health Organization 2018Edition: 1st ed.Description: 476 p.ISBN: 9789241565639.Title translated: Informe de estado global sobre alcohol y salud 2018.Clasificación(es): 1890 Uso de drogas y alcoholInteresa: Psicología y DrogodependenciasDescriptor(es): Consumo de drogas | Alcoholismo | DrogasTipo de documento: TécnicoOnline resources: Acceso electrónico
Contents:
1. Reducing the harmful use of alcohol: a keystone in sustainable development. 1.1 Alcohol in the context of the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. 1.2 Alcohol and SDG 2030 health targets. 1.3 Alcohol and inequalities – across countries and within society. 1.4 Alcohol and use of other psychoactive substances. 2. Global strategies, action plans and monitoring frameworks. 2.1 Global strategies and action plans. 2.2 Global monitoring frameworks. 2.3 Key indicators for global monitoring frameworks on alcohol and health. 2.4 National monitoring systems and their key components. 3. Alcohol consumption. 3.1 Levels of consumption. 3.2 Patterns of drinking. 3.3 Factors that have an impact on alcohol consumption. 3.4 Projections of alcohol consumption up to 2025. 4. Health consequences. 4.1 Changes in our understanding of the health consequences of alcohol consumption. 4.2 Alcohol-attributable mortality and the burden of disease. 4.3 Trends in the alcohol-attributable health burden, 2010-2016. 5. Alcohol policy and interventions. 5.1 Situation analysis. 5.2 Progress since the Global strategy to reduce the harmful use of alcohol. 5.3 Population coverage of the “best buys” policy areas. 6. Reducing the harmful use of alcohol: a public health imperative. 6.1 Progress in alcohol consumption, alcohol-related harm and policy responses. 6.2 Challenges in reducing the harmful use of alcohol. 6.3 Opportunities for reducing the harmful use of alcohol. 6.4 The way forward: priority areas at the global level. 6.5 Conclusion.
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1. Reducing the harmful use of alcohol: a keystone in sustainable development. 1.1 Alcohol in the context of the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. 1.2 Alcohol and SDG 2030 health targets. 1.3 Alcohol and inequalities – across countries and within society. 1.4 Alcohol and use of other psychoactive substances. 2. Global strategies, action plans and monitoring frameworks. 2.1 Global strategies and action plans. 2.2 Global monitoring frameworks. 2.3 Key indicators for global monitoring frameworks on alcohol and health. 2.4 National monitoring systems and their key components. 3. Alcohol consumption. 3.1 Levels of consumption. 3.2 Patterns of drinking. 3.3 Factors that have an impact on alcohol consumption. 3.4 Projections of alcohol consumption up to 2025. 4. Health consequences. 4.1 Changes in our understanding of the health consequences of alcohol consumption. 4.2 Alcohol-attributable mortality and the burden of disease. 4.3 Trends in the alcohol-attributable health burden, 2010-2016. 5. Alcohol policy and interventions. 5.1 Situation analysis. 5.2 Progress since the Global strategy to reduce the harmful use of alcohol. 5.3 Population coverage of the “best buys” policy areas. 6. Reducing the harmful use of alcohol: a public health imperative. 6.1 Progress in alcohol consumption, alcohol-related harm and policy
responses. 6.2 Challenges in reducing the harmful use of alcohol. 6.3 Opportunities for reducing the harmful use of alcohol. 6.4 The way forward: priority areas at the global level. 6.5 Conclusion.

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