Evaluating the impact of minimum unit alcohol pricing on purchasing behaviour by different social class and age groups in Wales: A controlled interrupted time series study

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Public Health Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-27 DOI:10.1016/j.puhe.2024.12.051
Sonam Billan , Colin Angus , Brendan Collins
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Abstract

Objectives

Alcohol consumption and its associated harms pose a significant challenge to public health in the UK. To address this issue, Wales implemented a Minimum Unit Price policy (MUP) in February 2020, setting a minimum price of 50p per UK unit of alcohol (10 ml/8 g). In this study we evaluate the policy's impact on alcohol sales metrics to gauge its effectiveness in improving public health outcomes.

Study design

Controlled interrupted time series study.

Methods

Analysis was conducted on alcohol sales data from February 2016 to February 2022, using the Kantar WorldPanel dataset, which tracks household alcohol purchases. The study employed a difference-in-difference and dynamic differences approach with controls for year fixed effects and a control for COVID-19, comparing the impact of the MUP in Wales to England, where no policy was introduced. Key outcomes included mean spend on alcohol per shopping trip, mean price per litre, proportion of households purchasing each type of alcohol (penetration), and average volume of alcohol purchased (average weekly purchase in volume and spend).

Results

MUP was associated with reduced alcohol purchases, notably among drinkers under 28 favouring cheap high-strength alcohol like cider. Effects varied by demographics and alcohol type. Those aged under 28 decreased cider consumption by 50 % compared to England, possibly switching to lager, which saw a 33 % spending increase. Older consumers exhibit short-term price insensitivity. Additionally, there was a 1.33 percentage point rise in wine consumption among lower socioeconomic groups.

Conclusions

MUP in Wales changed purchasing behaviour, which should lead to public health benefits in the longer term. There were some interesting effects by age group and alcohol type.
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评估最低单位酒精定价对威尔士不同社会阶层和年龄组购买行为的影响:一项受控中断时间序列研究。
目的:酒精消费及其相关危害对英国公众健康构成重大挑战。为了解决这一问题,威尔士于2020年2月实施了最低单价政策(MUP),设定了每英国酒精单位(10毫升/8克)50便士的最低价格。在本研究中,我们评估了该政策对酒精销售指标的影响,以衡量其在改善公共卫生结果方面的有效性。研究设计:受控中断时间序列研究。方法:使用Kantar WorldPanel数据集对2016年2月至2022年2月的酒精销售数据进行分析,该数据集跟踪家庭酒精购买情况。该研究采用了差异中的差异和动态差异方法,对年度固定效应进行了对照,对COVID-19进行了对照,比较了威尔士和没有引入政策的英格兰的MUP的影响。主要结果包括每次购物的平均酒精支出、每升的平均价格、购买每种酒精的家庭比例(渗透率)和平均酒精购买量(每周平均购买量和支出)。结果:MUP与酒精购买减少有关,特别是在28岁以下的饮酒者中,喜欢便宜的高强度酒精,如苹果酒。效果因人口统计和酒精类型而异。与英国人相比,28岁以下的人的苹果酒消费量减少了50%,可能会转向窖藏啤酒,后者的消费增长了33%。老年消费者表现出短期价格不敏感。此外,社会经济地位较低群体的葡萄酒消费量上升了1.33个百分点。结论:威尔士的MUP改变了购买行为,从长远来看,这应该会带来公共卫生效益。根据年龄组和酒精类型有一些有趣的影响。
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Public Health
Public Health 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
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37 days
期刊介绍: Public Health is an international, multidisciplinary peer-reviewed journal. It publishes original papers, reviews and short reports on all aspects of the science, philosophy, and practice of public health.
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