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  • Epidemiology
  • Social Science

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  • The International Alcohol Control (IAC) Study is a multi-country project.
  • It aims to assess alcohol consumption patterns and the impact of alcohol control policies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To report the methods and implementation of the IAC study.
  • To establish a framework for cross-country analysis of alcohol consumption and policy.

Main Methods:

  • Employed two research instruments: the IAC survey of drinkers and the Alcohol Environmental Protocol.
  • Survey administered via computer-assisted interview; protocol data collected via document review, administrative data, and key informant interviews.
  • Instruments adapted for cross-country use in high- and middle-income countries.

Main Results:

  • Provided cross-country survey data on alcohol consumption (quantity, frequency, volume).
  • Collected data on policy-relevant behaviors including availability, price, purchasing, marketing, and drink driving.
  • Median response rate was 60% (range 16%-99%); survey coverage was 86% or above.

Conclusions:

  • The IAC study methodology is suitable for cross-country comparisons.
  • Facilitates cross-country analysis of drinking patterns.
  • Enables examination of the relationship between alcohol use and policy-relevant behaviors across diverse nations.