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Harm to others from alcohol: The role of socio-cultural variables Dano a outros causado pelo álcool: O papel das variáveis socioculturais Daño a otros por causa del alcohol: La contribución de las variables socioculturales
Fecha
2016Registro en:
Acta Bioethica, Volumen 22, Issue 1, 2018, Pages 71-79
1726569X
07175906
10.4067/S1726-569X2016000100008
Autor
Florenzano, Ramón
Huepe Ortega, Gabriela
Barr, Michelle
Institución
Resumen
© 2016, Organizacion Panamericana de la Salud. All rights reserved.This paper describes the changes in alcohol research, from a traditional individual focus on individual bodily and mental effects, to a broader focus on harm to others. This shift has coincided with broader sequential definitions of the progression from normal through harmful alcohol dependence, both in the specialized epidemiological and also in the newer classificatory systems (DSM 5 and CIE 11 draft). After presenting updated global, regional and chilean data, an international collaborative Project (Alcohol Harm to Others, ATOH) is described, with the participating institutions: the local study and the chilean components of the research team, the conceptual framework of harm to others (families, children, women; neighbors, friends, co-workers; society at large). Ethical aspects and institutional approval are presented and the principal results outlined: socio-demographic data (with special focus on the role of gender