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Davies, Emma L and Foxcroft, David R and Puljević, Cheneal and Ferris, Jason A and Winstock, Adam R (2022) Global comparisons of responses to alcohol health information labels: a cross sectional study of people who drink alcohol from 29 countries. Addictive Behaviors, 131, 107330. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.addbeh.2022.107330.

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  • 75,959 people from 29 countries rated seven alcohol health information labels.
  • There was substantial variability in responses across countries.
  • Respondents from Colombia and Brazil were more likely to consider drinking less.
  • Those from Denmark and Switzerland were less likely to drinking less.
  • In all countries, the cancer label was newest and most likely to change behavior.

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