Norwegians and cheap alcohol: Consumption in a low price area

Although the archipelago of Svalbard is a part of Norway (situated 78 degrees north), the area is subject to a different alcohol policy than on the Norwegian mainland. In Svalbard, the prices of alcohol are low (in comparison to those on the mainland): however, personal quotas are in force in order...

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Published in:Nordisk Alkoholtisdkrift (Nordic Alcohol Studies)
Main Authors: Høyer, Georg, Nilssen, Odd, Brenn, Tormod, Schirmer, Helge
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publications 1994
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spelling crsagepubl:10.1177/145507259401100309 2023-05-15T18:29:21+02:00 Norwegians and cheap alcohol: Consumption in a low price area Høyer, Georg Nilssen, Odd Brenn, Tormod Schirmer, Helge 1994 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/145507259401100309 http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/145507259401100309 en eng SAGE Publications http://journals.sagepub.com/page/policies/text-and-data-mining-license Nordisk Alkoholtisdkrift (Nordic Alcohol Studies) volume 11, issue 3, page 139-145 ISSN 0789-6069 General Medicine journal-article 1994 crsagepubl https://doi.org/10.1177/145507259401100309 2022-04-14T04:51:05Z Although the archipelago of Svalbard is a part of Norway (situated 78 degrees north), the area is subject to a different alcohol policy than on the Norwegian mainland. In Svalbard, the prices of alcohol are low (in comparison to those on the mainland): however, personal quotas are in force in order to control sales. This study compares the level of alcohol consumption on Svalbard and on the Norwegian mainland. The comparison is based on self-reports of alcohol consumption. In Svalbard all of the residents eighteen years or older were screened by a self-administered questionnaire: alcohol consumption was recorded as an intake of alcohol measured in units during the last week before filling in the questionnaire. On the mainland, the recording was carried out through personal interviews in which respondents were asked about the frequency of alcohol intake and the average amount of intake for each episode in representative periods. The results showed that men in Svalbard consumed 1.7 times more alcohol then the men consumed on the mainland: women, 1.4 times more. The increased level of alcohol consumption can primarily be explained by the lower prices of alcohol in Svalbard. Thus this study strongly confirms the results of other studies which stress the impact of prices on the levels of alcohol consumption. Article in Journal/Newspaper Svalbard SAGE Publications (via Crossref) Norway Svalbard Nordisk Alkoholtisdkrift (Nordic Alcohol Studies) 11 3 139 145
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Norwegians and cheap alcohol: Consumption in a low price area
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description Although the archipelago of Svalbard is a part of Norway (situated 78 degrees north), the area is subject to a different alcohol policy than on the Norwegian mainland. In Svalbard, the prices of alcohol are low (in comparison to those on the mainland): however, personal quotas are in force in order to control sales. This study compares the level of alcohol consumption on Svalbard and on the Norwegian mainland. The comparison is based on self-reports of alcohol consumption. In Svalbard all of the residents eighteen years or older were screened by a self-administered questionnaire: alcohol consumption was recorded as an intake of alcohol measured in units during the last week before filling in the questionnaire. On the mainland, the recording was carried out through personal interviews in which respondents were asked about the frequency of alcohol intake and the average amount of intake for each episode in representative periods. The results showed that men in Svalbard consumed 1.7 times more alcohol then the men consumed on the mainland: women, 1.4 times more. The increased level of alcohol consumption can primarily be explained by the lower prices of alcohol in Svalbard. Thus this study strongly confirms the results of other studies which stress the impact of prices on the levels of alcohol consumption.
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