Classifying alcohol control policies between 2000 and 2020 in Poland and the Baltic countries to model potential impact
Research report
Abstract
Aims
To identify and classify the most important alcohol control policies in the Baltic countries (Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania) and Poland between 2000 and 2020.
Methods
Policy analysis of Baltic countries and Poland, predicting potential policy impact on alcohol consumption, all-cause mortality, and alcohol-attributable hospitalizations.
Results
All Baltic countries implemented stringent availability restrictions on off-premises trading hours and different degrees of taxation increases to reduce the affordability of alcoholic beverages, as well as various degrees of bans on alcohol marketing.
In contrast, Poland implemented few excise taxation increases or availability restrictions and, in fact, reduced stipulations on prior marketing bans.
Conclusions
This classification of alcohol control policies in the Baltic countries and Poland provides a basis for future modelling of the impact of implementing effective alcohol control policies (Baltic countries), as well as the effects of loosening such policies (Poland).