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Potential effects of minimum unit pricing at local authority level on alcohol-attributed harms in North West and North East England: a modelling study

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    The Sheffield Alcohol Policy Model, adapted to local authority settings, suggests that a minimum unit price of 50p could be effective in reducing alcohol-attributed death, hospitalisation and crime.
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    Alan Brennan1,*, Colin Angus1, Robert Pryce1, Penny Buykx1,2, Madeleine Henney1, Duncan Gillespie1, John Holmes1, Petra S Meier1

    • 1 School of Health and Related Research, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK
    • 2 School of Humanities and Social Science, University of Newcastle, Newcastle, NSW, Australia
    • * Corresponding author email: a.brennan@sheffield.ac.uk
    • Declared competing interests of authors: Petra S Meier is a member of the Public Health Research Research Funding Board (2016 to present).

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    Volume: 9, Issue: 4
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    Brennan A, Angus C, Pryce R, Buykx P, Henney M, Gillespie D, et al. Potential effects of minimum unit pricing at local authority level on alcohol-attributed harms in North West and North East England: a modelling study. Public Health Res 2021;9(4). https://doi.org/10.3310/phr09040
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