
Scientifc assessment of the degree of implementation of the state policy to reduce abuse of alcoholic products and prevent alcoholism among the population of the Russian Federation until 2020
Author(s) -
O. О. Salagay,
Kristina Soshkina,
E. A. Brun,
Z. I. Kekelidze,
Т.В. Клименко,
О. S. Kobyakova,
Daria Khaltourina,
V. A. Zykov
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
obŝestvennoe zdorovʹe
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2949-1274
pISSN - 2782-1676
DOI - 10.21045/2782-1676-2021-1-2-5-19
Subject(s) - per capita , russian federation , population , environmental health , alcohol abuse , consumption (sociology) , alcohol consumption , epidemiology , medicine , scale (ratio) , alcohol , psychology , psychiatry , geography , social science , sociology , regional science , biochemistry , chemistry , cartography
Goal. The goal of this study was to assess the scale of the implementation of the measures of the Concept to Reduce Alcohol Abuse Alcohol Dependence among the Population of the Russian Federation for the Period up to 2020. Methods. Research methods included legal analysis, as well as epidemiological and sociological data analysis. Results. The goals and the indicators of the Concept were achieved generally. According to our assessment, 15 (71%) out of 21 of the Concept’s measures have been implemented, among them 12 were fully, and 3 were partially (14%) implemented. Out of the 17 evidence-based measures of the Concept, 15 (88%) were implemented in full or in part. Alcohol consumption decreased from 15,7 to 9,1 liters of ethanol per capita (or by 42%) in 2008–2019. Mortality from accidental alcohol poisoning decreased by 60% (from 16,9 to 7 per 100.000) between 2008 and 2020. There was a signifcant decrease in the indicators of alcoholism in Russia during the period of the implementation of the Concept. Conclusions. The study shows that the goals, the objectives, the measures and the indicators of the Concept have been largely achieved. This was accompanied by the decrease in morbidity and mortality associated with alcohol consumption in Russia.