Stockholm university

Research project Local ANT-prevention in Sweden 2011-2020 – magnitude and impact on consumption and harm

Alcohol, drugs and tobacco constitute a major public health concern in Sweden. This project contributes with new knowledge about the extent to which the local preventive ANT-work in Sweden varies between municipalities and whether the work leads to reduced ANT-related problems.

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Despite the fact that knowledge about the municipalities' preventive work regarding alcohol, drugs and tobacco (ANT) has increased in Sweden in recent years, research on its magnitude and impact on consumption and harm is limited. Some studies have suggested that local alcohol prevention has contributed to reduced alcohol-related harm, while corresponding studies of the municipalities' prevention work to reduce harm related to drug and tobacco use are lacking. Against this background, it is important to monitor the preventive ANT-work in Sweden and to analyze whether it has contributed to reduced ANT-related problems.

This research project describes the municipalities' ANT-related prevention work for the period 2011- 2020 based on new data that enables a number of studies. The data consists of the information that the municipalities report each year to the County Administrative Boards on what they do in the preventive ANT area. This compilation of prevention work is used in a first step to understand the variation across municipalities in the magnitude of prevention work.

In a next step, the association between ANT prevention and the occurrence of ANT-related problems in the municipalities is examined. These analyses assess the significance of all ANT-prevention together to take into account possible synergy effects, but also the specific possible impact of certain types of prevention and the use of specific prevention methods. Another question to be addressed is whether the magnitude and importance of prevention work varies with the municipality's socio-economic profile.

Project members

Project managers

Members

Thor Norström

Professor emeritus

Swedish Institute for Social Research
Thor Norström

Rosaria Galanti

Researcher

Department of Public Health Sciences, Karolinska institutet
rosaria

Tony Nilsson

Researcher

The Swedish Council for Information on Alcohol and Other Drugs
tony

Johan Svensson

Guest Researcher

Department of Public Health Sciences
Johan Svensson