Online alcohol sales and home delivery: An international policy review and systematic literature review. [Review]
Field | Value | Language |
dc.contributor.author | Colbert, Stephanie | en_AU |
dc.contributor.author | Wilkinson, Claire | en_AU |
dc.contributor.author | Thornton, Louise | en_AU |
dc.contributor.author | Feng, Xiaoqi | en_AU |
dc.contributor.author | Richmond, Robyn | en_AU |
dc.date.accessioned | 2021-08-03T00:57:12Z | |
dc.date.available | 2021-08-03T00:57:12Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2021 | |
dc.identifier.uri | https://hdl.handle.net/2123/25818 | |
dc.description.abstract | BACKGROUND: Online alcohol sales are experiencing rapid growth in many places, accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic, prompting new laws and regulations. There are no comprehensive and systematic analyses of the laws or their effectiveness. OBJECTIVE: To summarise international policies governing online alcohol sale and delivery, including changes occurring with COVID-19, and examine available evidence of retailer compliance with such policies. METHOD: A policy review of 77 jurisdictions in six eng-speaking OECD countries: United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand. We synthesised policies according to ten elements identified as potentially relevant for public health regulation. A systematic literature review of compliance evaluations in Medline, Medline Epub, EMBASE, CINAHL, Web of Science and Google Scholar. RESULTS: 72 of 77 jurisdictions permitted online alcohol sales and home delivery. Few jurisdictions require age verification at the time of purchase (n = 7), but most require it at delivery (n = 71). Since the COVID-19 pandemic began, most jurisdictions (69%) have either temporarily or permanently relaxed liquor regulations for alcohol home delivery. Three articles examined retailer compliance with age restrictions and found relatively low compliance (0%-46%). CONCLUSION: Many jurisdictions permit the online sale and delivery of alcohol, but regulation of these sales varies widely. In most, regulations do not meet the same standard as bricks-and-mortar establishments and may be insufficient to prevent youth access. | en_AU |
dc.language.iso | en | en_AU |
dc.subject | COVID-19 | en_AU |
dc.subject | Coronavirus | en_AU |
dc.title | Online alcohol sales and home delivery: An international policy review and systematic literature review. [Review] | en_AU |
dc.type | Article | en_AU |
dc.identifier.doi | 10.1016/j.healthpol.2021.07.005 |
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