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Citation

Livingston W, Holloway K, May T, Buhociu M, Madoc-Jones I, Perkins A. Nord. Stud. Alcohol Drugs 2021; 38(1): 22-34.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2021, Walter de Gruyter)

DOI

10.1177/1455072520972304

PMID

35309092

PMCID

PMC8899056

Abstract

AIM: Minimum Pricing for Alcohol (MPA) was enacted in Wales on March 2(nd) 2020. During the legislative process (i.e. consultation and parliamentary discussion), concern was expressed about the possibility of some drinkers switching to using other substances in response to any rise in the cost of alcohol. This paper reports on findings from a study which explored these pre-implementation concerns and how the policy was shaped.

METHOD: The research involved surveys (n=193) and interviews (n=87) with drinkers (predominantly harmful or treatment seeking) and providers of services. Survey responses were detailed, thus when combined with the interviews, provided a wealth of qualitative data, which are drawn upon in this paper.

RESULTS: The findings highlight an expectation that most drinkers would respond to the new policy with adaptations of their coping mechanisms to maintain alcohol use at pre-legislative levels. This was either by switching alcohol products and adjusting their lifestyle to maintain an affordable drinking habit or developing new behaviours to manage additional costs. A small group of those with previous experience of drug use were identified as likely to switch from using alcohol to some other substances.

CONCLUSIONS: Prior to the legislation being implemented awareness of the detail of the policy was found to be low, and the perceptions of increased potential harm for certain groups, including switching, were linked to concern about a lack of treatment capacity.


Language: en

Keywords

alcohol; policy; drinkers; minimum pricing; minimum unit pricing

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