Journal article
The economic gains of achieving reduced alcohol consumption targets for Australia
A Magnus, D Cadilhac, L Sheppard, T Cumming, D Pearce, R Carter
American Journal of Public Health | AMER PUBLIC HEALTH ASSOC INC | Published : 2012
Abstract
Objectives. To inform prevention policy, we estimated the economic benefits to health, production, and leisure in the 2008 Australian population of a realistic target reduction in per capita annual adult alcohol consumption. Methods. We chose a target of 6.4 liters annually per capita on average. We modeled lifetime health benefits as fewer incident cases of alcohol-related disease, deaths, and disability adjusted life years. We estimated production gains with surveyed participation and absenteeism rates. We valued gains with friction cost and human capital methods. We estimated and valued household production and leisure gains from time-use surveys. Results. A reduction of 3.4 liters of alc..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Deakin University and the National Stroke Research Institute received funding from the Victorian Health Promotion Foundation (VicHealth) to undertake this study following a competitive tender process.