Assignment Flashcards

(18 cards)

1
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What is a major alcohol problem in the UK?

A

Scotland has a major alcohol problem

This issue is characterized by high rates of alcohol-related harm and mortality.

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List the causes of Scotland’s alcohol problem.

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  • Cheap and widely available alcohol
  • Cultural acceptance of heavy drinking
  • Socio-economic inequality

These factors contribute to the severity of alcohol-related issues in Scotland.

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In deprived areas, individuals are 6x more likely to _______.

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die

This statistic highlights the severe impact of alcohol-related harm in poorer communities.

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By approximately what percentage did deaths increase in Scotland over 5 years?

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~25%

This increase indicates a growing public health crisis related to alcohol.

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5
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Which city in Scotland has high alcohol death rates?

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Glasgow

Glasgow is noted for particularly high rates of alcohol-related mortality.

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What is the alcohol harm paradox?

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Poorer areas suffer more harm even if they don’t drink more

This paradox illustrates the disproportionate impact of alcohol-related issues on disadvantaged communities.

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What is the best option for addressing Scotland’s alcohol problem?

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Minimum Unit Pricing

This approach raises the cost of cheap alcohol and has shown to reduce consumption.

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What effect does Minimum Unit Pricing have on alcohol consumption?

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Leads to reduced consumption

This strategy specifically targets heavy drinkers and has shown significant results.

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What was the percentage drop in sales after implementing Minimum Unit Pricing?

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4–6%

This reduction indicates the effectiveness of the pricing strategy.

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What is a strength of Minimum Unit Pricing?

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Affects whole population

This broad impact is crucial for addressing public health concerns.

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What is a pro of banning alcohol advertising?

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Reduces influence of alcohol

Advertising has been linked to higher consumption rates.

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What is a con of banning alcohol advertising?

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Weak / mixed evidence

Some sources indicate no clear proof that banning advertising significantly reduces consumption.

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What is a pro of establishing sober venues?

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Safe alcohol-free spaces

These venues can help individuals in recovery and reduce social pressure to drink.

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What is a con of sober venues?

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Only affects people who attend

This limits the overall impact on the broader population.

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What is the most reliable methodology for assessing alcohol-related issues?

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Public Health Scotland

This organization uses unbiased, evidence-based data and research.

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16
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What is the least reliable source for alcohol-related data?

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ITV News

This source is not specialist and relies on anecdotes and interviews.

17
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What was the final conclusion regarding the chosen option for addressing alcohol issues?

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Minimum Unit Pricing

It directly reduces consumption and targets high-risk drinkers with strong evidence.

18
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Why is Minimum Unit Pricing considered the most effective option?

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Impacts entire population and has clear proof

This comprehensive approach is essential for effectively tackling alcohol-related harm.