RESOURCES
EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS
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Evidence Based Strategies to Decrease Alcohol Consumption April 2024
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Doctors can't fix the alcohol problem by themselves April 2024
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A focus on adolescent substance use in Europe, Central Asia and Canada April 2024
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Should Alcoholic Beverages Have Cancer Warning Labels? April 2024
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Change Lab Solutions: Alcohol Taxes FAQ Change Lab solutions: Alcohol Taxes infographic
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Contribution of Excessive Alcohol Consumption to Deaths and Years of Potential Life Lost in the US
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New Mexico Substance Use Disorder Treatment Gap Analysis-Jan 2020
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Community Preventative Task Force Recommendations to address alcohol harms: The Community Guide
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2010 National and State Costs of Excessive Alcohol Consumption
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Tax Policy, Adult Binge Drinking, and Youth Alcohol Consumption in the United States
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The Impact of a 25 Cent-Per-Drink Alcohol Tax Increase: Who Pays the Tab April 2012
MEDIA / NEWS
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Jan 22, 2024 KRQE State Law Makers Look to Raise Alcohol Tax
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Jan 11, 2024 Advocates renew push for quarter-a-drink alcohol tax hike
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Reducing Alcohol-Related Deaths In NM-Part 2- Los Alamos Reporter by Richard Skolnik Dec. 16, 2023
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New Mexico lawmakers discuss liquor excise tax hike again Dec. 6th, 2023
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New Mexico lawmakers want to raise liquor tax to 25 cents per serving Feb 10, 2023
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Health Advocates Taking Another Shot At Hiking Alcohol Tax Dec 9, 2023
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World Health Organization pushes for higher tax on alcohol and sugary drinks Dec. 6, 2023
CPSTF FINDINGS FOR EXCESSIVE ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION
Following is an alphabetical list of intervention approaches reviewed by the Community Preventive Services Task Force with summaries of the CPSTF finding for each (definitions of findings). Click a linked review title to read a summary of the evidence and access supporting materials. This table was source from:https://www.thecommunityguide.org/pages/task-force-findings-excessive-alcohol-consumption.html
Interventions to Reduce Excessive Alcohol Consumption
INTERVENTION
CPSTF FINDING
Recommended (strong evidence)
March 2010
Recommended (strong evidence)
August 2012
Recommended (sufficient evidence)
February 2006
Recommended (strong evidence)
June 2007
Recommended (strong evidence)
June 2008
Recommended (sufficient evidence)
February 2009
Insufficient Evidence
March 2010
Recommended Against
April 2011
Recommended (sufficient evidence)
February 2007
Insufficient Evidence
October 2010