Long-term effects of an alcohol prevention program at licensed premises: a Swedish 20-year follow-up study
BackgroundIn 1996, a multicomponent community-based alcohol prevention program in Responsible Beverage Service (RBS) targeting licensed premises was developed by STAD (Stockholm Prevents Alcohol and Drug Problems) and implemented in Stockholm, Sweden. The program consists of community mobilization a...
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Main Authors: | Tobias H. Elgán (Author), Sven Andréasson (Author), Johanna Gripenberg (Author) |
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