1. On monitoring unrecorded alcohol consumption
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Jürgen Rehm and Vladimir Poznyak
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Alcohol ,Per capita consumption ,Unrecorded ,Surrogate alcohol ,Monitoring ,Surveillance ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
Unrecorded alcohol consumption is a global problem, with about 25% of all alcohol consumption concerning this category. There are different forms of unrecorded alcohol, legally produced versus illegally produced, artisanal vs industrially produced, and then surrogate alcohol, which is officially not intended for human consumption. Monitoring and surveillance of unrecorded consumption is not well developed. The World Health Organization has developed a monitoring system, using the Nominal Group Technique, a variant of the Delphi methodology. Experiences with this methodology over the past two years are reported. Finally, conclusions for the monitoring and surveillance at the national level are given.
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- 2015
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