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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/30705
Title: Rapid synthesis: Examining the effectiveness and/or cost-effectiveness of policies for reducing alcohol consumption
Authors: Guindon, GE
Fatima, T
Trivedi, R
Abbas, U
Wilson, MG
Keywords: effectiveness;cost-effectiveness;policies;reducing;alcohol consumption
Publication Date: Jan-2021
Citation: Guindon GE, Fatima T, Trivedi R, Abbas U, Wilson MG. Rapid synthesis: Examining the effectiveness and/or cost-effectiveness of policies for reducing alcohol consumption. Hamilton: McMaster Health Forum, 27 January 2021.
Abstract: An in-depth synthesis of what is known based on the best available global research evidence (i.e., evidence syntheses) and local research evidence (i.e., single studies) and may include a scan of experiences from other countries and from Canadian provinces and territories, about the effectiveness and/or cost-effectiveness of policies for reducing alcohol consumption in response to a decision-makers’ request.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/30705
ISSN: 2292-7999
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