Authors
Gillian Shorter, Nicky Knowles, Shanara Abdin, Elizabeth Jenkinson, Chris Armitage, Tracy Epton, Jo Hart, Atiya Kamal, Lucie Byrne-Davis, Madelynne A Arden, Ellie Whittaker, Lesley Lewis, Daryl O'Connor, Vivien Swanson, John Drury, Sam Thompson, Emily McBride, Angel Chater
Publication date
2020/10/28
Publisher
British Psychological Society
Description
Following the UK Chief Medical Officers’(CMO) guidelines to moderate alcohol consumption benefits both physical and psychological health. Moderating alcohol consumption can be influenced by what we know and what we can do (capability); people around us and our physical environment (opportunity); and our beliefs, what we want, how we see ourselves, how we regulate our emotions, and our habit (motivation). To support changes since COVID-19:
● Consider the impact of alcohol supply disruption including less on-trade sales (eg bars and restaurants), and more off-trade sales (eg off-licences) with a view to helping people to follow the CMO guidelines at home.
Total citations
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