ࡱ > l} bjbjVV 4 < < lu o \ R V X X X X X X m @ X X m V V lK F B 0 O O O 0 X X O : Control Level of support Survey questionJurisdiction (year) data collected
Population sampled
Sample size (response)
Method of data collection SourceGOVERNMENT REGULATION OF ALCOHOL ADVERTISINGGovernment regulation of marketing and advertising of alcohol products67%
n/aAustralia (2009)
Aged 18yrs +
n=1,030
CATI AERF 2009 ADDIN EN.CITE Alcohol Education Rehabilitation Foundation8 May 200926262643Alcohol Education Rehabilitation Foundation,Media Release: Shift in Aussie attitude to drinking8 May 200911.05.09AERhttp://www.aerf.com.au/showcase/releases.aspx[15]Alcohol advertising reviewed by independent authority77%How strongly do you agree/disagree that alcohol advertising should be reviewed by an independent authority before appearing in the media like TV and press?Australia (2007)
Aged 18yrs +
n=1,054
Online survey Tinworth 2008 ADDIN EN.CITE Tinworth200877717Tinworth, JennyAlcohol: what people thinkOf Substance10-1362Alcohol use surveysAlcohol use trendsAlcohol abuseAlcohol availabilityAlcohol advertisingAlcohol abuse educationAlcohol abuse preventionAlcohol treatmentBinge drinkingPublic attitudesAustralia20081449-002159038S OFSU[6]80%The regulation of alcohol advertising and marketing is largely self regulated by the alcohol industry. Would you support or oppose the introduction of alcohol advertising being reviewed by an independent authority before appearing in media like TV, magazines and newspapers?Victoria (2009)
Aged 16yrs +
n=1523
CATI APC 2009 ADDIN EN.CITE Alcohol Policy Coalition200913613613627Alcohol Policy Coalition,Alcohol Policy Coalition Position Statement: Marketing and Advertising of Alcohol2009MelbourneAustralian Drug Foundation, Cancer Council Victoria, Turning Point Alcohol and Drug Centre, VicHealthhttp://alcoholpolicycoalition.org.au/[46]STRONGER RESTRICTIONS ON ALCOHOL ADVERTISINGAlcohol advertising reduced OR banned70%n/aAustralia (2008)
Aged 14yrs+
n=653
CATI Salvation Army 2008 ADDIN EN.CITE Salvation Army200844444443Salvation Army,Salvation ArmyAlcohol Awareness 200829.04.2009Sydney http://www.salvationarmy.org.au/SALV/LANDING/PC_60072.html[61]Government ban on ALL alcohol advertising and sponsorship38%To what extent do you agreethe government should ban all alcohol advertising and sponsorshipWestern Australia (2009)
Aged 18yrs+
n=800
CATI Scerri et al 2009 ADDIN EN.CITE Scerri200913913913927Scerri, JHepworth, HVudrag, SWA Wellness Survey 2009: Summary to The West Australian2009PerthPainted Dog Researchhttp://www.hbf.com.au/Member_Centre/Health_Resources.html[47]Stronger restrictions on alcohol advertising60%Nominate which best describes your attitude: the advertising of drinks should be banned entirely; should be restricted more than it is but not entirely banned; is quite acceptable as it is; should be less restricted than it seems to be at present; other.Australia (2005)
Aged 18yrs+
n=1000
CATI King et al 2005 ADDIN EN.CITE King200538383827King, E.Taylor, J.Carroll, T.Consumer Perceptions of Alcohol Advertising and the Revised Alcohol Beverages Advertising Code2005OctoberSydneyDepartment of Health and Ageingwww.alcohol.gov.au/internet/alcohol/publishing.nsf/Content/resources-alcohol-advertising/$FILE/consum-percept.pdf [48]REDUCE YOUNG PEOPLES EXPOSURE TO ALCOHOL ADVERTISINGLimit TV advertising of alcohol until after 9.30pm72.2% in 2007
71.4% in 2004
69.5% in 2001
72.7% in 1998
To reduce the problems associated with excessive alcohol use, to what extent would you support or oppose limiting the advertising for alcohol on TV after 9.30pm?Australia (1998-2007)
Aged 14yrs +
2007 n=23,455 (49.3%)
2004 n=29,455 (45.6%)
2001 n=26,744 (50%)
1998 n=10,030 (56%)
CATI / D&C AIHW 2008 ADDIN EN.CITE ADDIN EN.CITE.DATA [41]
AIHW 2005 ADDIN EN.CITE ADDIN EN.CITE.DATA [42]
AIHW 2002 ADDIN EN.CITE ADDIN EN.CITE.DATA [43]
Adhikari & Summerill 1998 ADDIN EN.CITE Adhikari200010610610627Adhikari, PSummerill, A1998 National Drug Strategy household survey: detailed findingsDrug Statistics Series no.6AIHW cat. no. PHE 272000CanberraAustralian Institute of Health and Welfare[45]64.1% in NT 74.2% in Tasas aboveStates & territories (2007)
Aged 14 yrs +
n=23,455 (49.3%)
CATI / D&C AIHW 2008 ADDIN EN.CITE Australian Institute of Health and Welfare200854545427Australian Institute of Health and Welfare,2007 National Drug Strategy household survey: State and Territory supplementDrug statistics series no. 21AIHW cat. no. PHE 1022008CanberraAIHW[44]Restrict alcohol advertising to minimise exposure to people under 18yrs of age82%Do you agree or disagree advertisements for alcoholic products should be restricted so that they are less likely to be seen by people under 18 years of age?Victoria (2009)
Aged 16yrs +
n=1523
CATI APC 2009 ADDIN EN.CITE Alcohol Policy Coalition200913613613627Alcohol Policy Coalition,Alcohol Policy Coalition Position Statement: Marketing and Advertising of Alcohol2009MelbourneAustralian Drug Foundation, Cancer Council Victoria, Turning Point Alcohol and Drug Centre, VicHealthhttp://alcoholpolicycoalition.org.au/[46]77%How strongly do you agree/disagree that alcohol advertising should be restricted to locations, publications, and times that are less likely to be seen by people under 18 years of age?Australia (2007)
Aged 18yrs +
n=1,054
Online survey Tinworth 2008 ADDIN EN.CITE Tinworth200877717Tinworth, JennyAlcohol: what people thinkOf Substance10-1362Alcohol use surveysAlcohol use trendsAlcohol abuseAlcohol availabilityAlcohol advertisingAlcohol abuse educationAlcohol abuse preventionAlcohol treatmentBinge drinkingPublic attitudesAustralia20081449-002159038S OFSU[6]Ban alcohol advertising within 1km of schools78%Do you agree or disagree that advertising alcohol on billboards should be banned within one kilometre of schools? Victoria (2009)
Aged 16yrs +
n=1523
CATI APC 2009 ADDIN EN.CITE Alcohol Policy Coalition200913613613627Alcohol Policy Coalition,Alcohol Policy Coalition Position Statement: Marketing and Advertising of Alcohol2009MelbourneAustralian Drug Foundation, Cancer Council Victoria, Turning Point Alcohol and Drug Centre, VicHealthhttp://alcoholpolicycoalition.org.au/[46]BANNING ALCOHOL SPONSORSHIP OF SPORTING EVENTSBanning alcohol sponsorship of sporting events48.5% in 2007
46.1% in 2004
43.9% in 2001
44.8% in 1998
To reduce the problems associated with excessive alcohol use, to what extent would you support or oppose banning alcohol sponsorship of sporting events?Australia (1998-2007)
Aged 14yrs +
2007 n=23,455 (49.3%)
2004 n=29,455 (45.6%)
2001 n=26,744 (50%)
1998 n=10,030 (56%)
CATI / D&C AIHW 2008 ADDIN EN.CITE ADDIN EN.CITE.DATA [41]
AIHW 2005 ADDIN EN.CITE ADDIN EN.CITE.DATA [42]
AIHW 2002 ADDIN EN.CITE ADDIN EN.CITE.DATA [43]
Adhikari & Summerill 1998 ADDIN EN.CITE Adhikari200010610610627Adhikari, PSummerill, A1998 National Drug Strategy household survey: detailed findingsDrug Statistics Series no.6AIHW cat. no. PHE 272000CanberraAustralian Institute of Health and Welfare[45]36.3% in NT 53.6% in WAas aboveStates & territories (2007)
Aged 14 yrs +
n=23,455 (49.3%)
CATI / D&C AIHW 2008 ADDIN EN.CITE Australian Institute of Health and Welfare200854545427Australian Institute of Health and Welfare,2007 National Drug Strategy household survey: State and Territory supplementDrug statistics series no. 21AIHW cat. no. PHE 1022008CanberraAIHW[44]45%To what extent do you agreethe government should ban all alcohol advertising and sponsorship during sports games (on TV/sports grounds)Western Australia (2009)
Aged 18yrs+
n=800
CATI Scerri et al 2009 ADDIN EN.CITE Scerri200913913913927Scerri, JHepworth, HVudrag, SWA Wellness Survey 2009: Summary to The West Australian2009PerthPainted Dog Researchhttp://www.hbf.com.au/Member_Centre/Health_Resources.html[47]Reduce exposure to advertising linking alcohol and sport on television during family viewing time (before 9pm)73%n/aAustralia (2009)
Aged 18yrs +
n=1,030
CATI AERF 2009 ADDIN EN.CITE Alcohol Education Rehabilitation Foundation17 July 200997979743Alcohol Education Rehabilitation Foundation,Media Statement: Australians want alcohol and sport de-linked17 July 200920.07.2009http://www.aerf.com.au/showcase/MediaReleases/2009/Media%20Release%20-%20Australians%20want%20alcohol%20and%20sport%20de-linked.pdf [62]Ban alcohol advertising on sporting arenas which is visible on television59%n/aAustralia (2009)
Aged 18yrs +
n=1,030
CATI AERF 2009 ADDIN EN.CITE Alcohol Education Rehabilitation Foundation17 July 200997979743Alcohol Education Rehabilitation Foundation,Media Statement: Australians want alcohol and sport de-linked17 July 200920.07.2009http://www.aerf.com.au/showcase/MediaReleases/2009/Media%20Release%20-%20Australians%20want%20alcohol%20and%20sport%20de-linked.pdf [62]REQUIRE HEALTH ADVISORY & OTHER LABELLING ON ALCOHOL PACKAGINGHealth warnings on alcohol containers69% in 2006
69% in 2001In your opinion should all alcohol products carry a health warning on the pack or bottle just like cigarettes?Australia (2001, 2006)
Aged 14yrs+
2001 n=475
CATI Roy Morgan Research 2001 ADDIN EN.CITE Roy Morgan Research6 September 200142424243Roy Morgan Research,2001 Salvation Army Alcohol Awareness Report6 September 200129.04.2009SydneySalvation Armyhttp://www.salvationarmy.org.au/SALV/STANDARD/PC_60081.html [63]
Salvation Army 2006 ADDIN EN.CITE Salvation Army18 September 200643434343Salvation Army,Media Release: 69 percent of Australians surveyed support call for warning labels on alcohol18 September 200629.04.2009SydneySalvation Armyhttp://www.salvationarmy.org.au/media-centre/media-release-archive/2006-media-releases/alcohol-awareness-week-2006.html?s=1788009258[64]89%Do you support or oppose the introduction of labels on alcoholic beverage containers which detail a warning message advising that exceeding the recommended guidelines may be harmful?Victoria (2009)
Aged 16yrs +
n=1523
CATI VicHealth 2009 ADDIN EN.CITE VicHealth2 August 200998989843VicHealthVicHealth Media release: Victorians call for health labelling on alcohol products2 August 200903.08.2009http://www.vichealth.vic.gov.au~/media/ProgramsandProjects/ReducingAlcoholMisuse/Attachments/Media_Release_Alcohol_CATI_labels.ashx [49]Targeted advice for specific groups on alcohol containers91%Do you support or oppose the introduction of labels on alcoholic beverage containers which detail health warnings for specific groups eg pregnant women, young people?Victoria (2009)
Aged 16yrs +
n=1523
CATI VicHealth 2009 ADDIN EN.CITE VicHealth2 August 200998989843VicHealthVicHealth Media release: Victorians call for health labelling on alcohol products2 August 200903.08.2009http://www.vichealth.vic.gov.au~/media/ProgramsandProjects/ReducingAlcoholMisuse/Attachments/Media_Release_Alcohol_CATI_labels.ashx [49]Increase the size of standard drink labels on alcohol containers65.8% in 2007
66.4% in 2004
67.9% in 2001
To reduce the problems associated with excessive alcohol use, to what extent would you support or oppose increasing the size of standard drink labels on alcohol containers? Australia (2001-2007)
Aged 14yrs +
2007 n=23,455 (49.3%)
2004 n=29,455 (45.6%)
2001 n=26,744 (50%)
CATI / D&C AIHW 2008 ADDIN EN.CITE ADDIN EN.CITE.DATA [41]
AIHW 2005 ADDIN EN.CITE ADDIN EN.CITE.DATA [42]
AIHW 2002 ADDIN EN.CITE ADDIN EN.CITE.DATA [43]
58.5% in NT 67% in Vicas aboveStates & territories (2007)
Aged 14 yrs +
n=23,455 (49.3%)
CATI / D&C AIHW 2008 ADDIN EN.CITE Australian Institute of Health and Welfare200854545427Australian Institute of Health and Welfare,2007 National Drug Strategy household survey: State and Territory supplementDrug statistics series no. 21AIHW cat. no. PHE 1022008CanberraAIHW[44]Require national drinking guidelines on alcohol containers70.9% in 2007
69.9% in 2004
71.0% in 2001
To reduce the problems associated with excessive alcohol use, to what extent would you support or oppose requiring information on national drinking guidelines on all alcohol containers?Australia (2001-2007)
Aged 14yrs +
2007 n=23,455 (49.3%)
2004 n=29,455 (45.6%)
2001 n=26,744 (50%)
CATI / D&C AIHW 2008 ADDIN EN.CITE ADDIN EN.CITE.DATA [41]
AIHW 2005 ADDIN EN.CITE ADDIN EN.CITE.DATA [42]
AIHW 2002 ADDIN EN.CITE ADDIN EN.CITE.DATA [43]
59.9% in NT 71.6% in NSWas aboveStates & territories (2007)
Aged 14 yrs +
n=23,455 (49.3%)
CATI / D&C AIHW 2008 ADDIN EN.CITE Australian Institute of Health and Welfare200854545427Australian Institute of Health and Welfare,2007 National Drug Strategy household survey: State and Territory supplementDrug statistics series no. 21AIHW cat. no. PHE 1022008CanberraAIHW[44]85%Do you support or oppose the introduction of labels on alcoholic beverage containers which detail recommended daily guidelines for low risk alcohol consumption?Victoria (2009)
Aged 16yrs +
n=1523
CATI VicHealth 2009 ADDIN EN.CITE VicHealth2 August 200998989843VicHealthVicHealth Media release: Victorians call for health labelling on alcohol products2 August 200903.08.2009http://www.vichealth.vic.gov.au~/media/ProgramsandProjects/ReducingAlcoholMisuse/Attachments/Media_Release_Alcohol_CATI_labels.ashx [49]Include ingredient and nutritional labelling on alcohol containers86% (ingredient)
76% (nutritional)Do you support or oppose the introduction of labels on alcoholic beverage containers which detail ingredients/ nutritional information (energy, protein, fat, carbs, sugars) displayed on labels?Victoria (2009)
Aged 16yrs +
n=1523
CATI VicHealth 2009 ADDIN EN.CITE VicHealth2 August 200998989843VicHealthVicHealth Media release: Victorians call for health labelling on alcohol products2 August 200903.08.2009http://www.vichealth.vic.gov.au~/media/ProgramsandProjects/ReducingAlcoholMisuse/Attachments/Media_Release_Alcohol_CATI_labels.ashx [49]81% (ingredient)
75% (nutritional)How strongly do you agree or disagree that it should be a requirement that the ingredients in alcoholic beverages/ nutritional information (e.g. the amount of sugar and kilojoules are displayed on the bottle/can/cask?Australia (2007)
Uni students aged 17yrs+
n=7237 (56%)
Web-based survey Kypri et al 2007 ADDIN EN.CITE Kypri200723232317Kypri, K.McManus, A.Howat, P. Maycock, B.Hallett, J.Chikritzhs, T.Ingredient and nutrition information labelling of alcoholic beverages: do consumers want it?Med J AustMed J Aust66918711/122007[37]COUNTER ADVERTISINGHealth warnings included in print media alcohol advertisements70%n/aAustralia (2006)
Aged 14yrs+
CATI Salvation Army 2006 ADDIN EN.CITE Salvation Army18 September 200643434343Salvation Army,Media Release: 69 percent of Australians surveyed support call for warning labels on alcohol18 September 200629.04.2009SydneySalvation Armyhttp://www.salvationarmy.org.au/media-centre/media-release-archive/2006-media-releases/alcohol-awareness-week-2006.html?s=1788009258[64]Health warnings included in TV alcohol advertisements 74%n/aAustralia (2006)
Aged 14yrs+
CATI Salvation Army 2006 ADDIN EN.CITE Salvation Army18 September 200643434343Salvation Army,Media Release: 69 percent of Australians surveyed support call for warning labels on alcohol18 September 200629.04.2009SydneySalvation Armyhttp://www.salvationarmy.org.au/media-centre/media-release-archive/2006-media-releases/alcohol-awareness-week-2006.html?s=1788009258[64]
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