Conference Program
Day 1 (Oct. 7th) : New Evidence on Alcohol Related Harm and Policy
Room
09:00 ~ 10:30 Opening performance & Plenary 1
E5
Welcome Speeches from Co-hosts
Chair: Mr. Derek Rutherford
Key note1: WHO Global Strategy By Dr. Dag Rekve
Key note2: Alcohol's Harm to Others By Dr. Thaksaphon Thamarangsi
10:30 ~ 11:00 Korean Traditional Drink Testing
Booth
19-20
11:00 ~ 12:30 Concurrent Session 1.1: Social Effects
E1
Chair: Prof. Ronaldo Lanranjero
Dr. Vivek Benegal: Impact of Alcohol Misuse on Family Economy: Data from
India
Ms. Savera Kalideen: The financial costs of alcohol-related harm in South Africa (upgrade from Poster presenter PC-8)
Mrs. Areekul Puangsuwan: Association of drinking pattern and work performance of industrial workers
Dr. Chang Bo Kim: Prevention of Alcohol-Related Harms Project of Seoul City
Concurrent Session 1.2: Advocacy 1 (networking)
E2
Chair: Prof. Udomsil Srisangnam
Baigalmaa Dangaa: Networking Government and NGOs to combat
with alcohol harm in Mongolia
Mr. David Kalema: Building synergies for a common alcohol response:
challenges and opportunities from the east African alcohol policy
alliance (eaapa)
Mr. Chamroeun Mak: Cambodian youth movement for national alcohol policy formulation
Ms. Yoonjung Han: What determines community organizations
to participate in partnerships for health promotion programs to reduce
alcohol consumption?
Concurrent Session 1.3: Violence
E3
Chair: Prof. Jennie Connor
Mr. Neil Martin: The impact of alcohol on policing in the north east of
England
Ms. Soobi Lee: The effects of alcohol-related factors on the violent crimes
Lawyer Shakya Nanayakkara: The prevention of domestic violence through changing the permissive environment surrounding alcohol use
Dr. G. Raj Singh: Responding to the burden of alcohol-related violence and injuries - a New Zealand NGO's prospective
Concurrent Session 1.4: Family Harms
E4
Chair: Dr. Anne Marie Laslett
Ms. Hanh Hoang Thi My: Harms to the family from drinking in Vietnam
Mgr. Kristina Sperkova: Inspire freedom campaign ? together for women and girls (upgrade from poster presenter PE-18)
Mrs. Mphonyane Mofokeng: Effects of alcohol on the family: Destruction behind quenching the thirst
Mr. Ediomo-Ubong Nelson: Alcohol harm to ¡®intimate' others: exploring the cycle of drinking, violence and domestic problems in Oron, Nigeria
14:00 ~ 15:30 Concurrent Session 2.1: Health effects
E1
Chair: Mr. Michael Carr
Dr. Cheryl Cherpitel: Findings from global studies of alcohol and injury in the emergency department
Prof. Sungsoo Chun: Correlates between national total alcohol consumption
and alcohol-related harms ? international perspecitives.
Ms. Lydia S. Asante: Comparative Study of Alcohol-related Injuries Based on Emergency Department Interviews in Three Countries
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Narongsak Noosorn: Alcohol related non-communicable diseases and alcohol consumption in northern Thailand: a matched case-control study
Concurrent Session 2.2: Advocacy 2 (building capacity)
E2
Chair: Dr. Evelyn Gillan
Ms. Torunn S©¡ther: Addressing policy change through multilevel approach - public sector and civil society: training manual to support evidence-based policy development in low income settings
Ms. Savera Kalideen: Alcohol advertising media advocacy and training in
South Africa
Prof. Thomas Babor and Dr. Katherine Brown: EU-USA civil society dialogue: Advocating for effective alcohol policy
Prof. Sally Casswell: Building Capacity in the Pacific ? ¡®Reducing Alcohol Related Harm A population approach' an alcohol module in WHO NCD Training Manual
Day 1 (Oct. 7th) : New Evidence on Alcohol Related Harm and Policy Responses
Room
14:00 ~ 15:30 Concurrent Session 2.3: Sexual Harms
E3
Chair: Dr. Eunjin Choi
Mr. Martin P. Davoren: Hazardous alcohol consumption among third-level students: what are the gender differences, second-hand effects and high risk behaviours associated with its use?
Mr. Hari Kesh Sharma: Linkages of alcohol use with sexual risk behavior
Ms. Sekela Mwambuli: Family planning, alcohol abuse & substance using Tanzania women
Associate Research Fellow Jina Jun: Childhood sexual/physical assault, drinking, depression, and risky sexual behaviors of white and African-American women
Concurrent Session 2.4: Effects on Children and Youth
E4
Chair: Dr. David Jernigan
Dr. Anne-Marie Laslett: National estimates of alcohol-related child abuse and neglect: A problem for marginalised families or a substantial minority?
Dr. Khanpaseuth Sengngam: Baseline survey on alcohol harm to others in Laos PDR.
Mr. Craig Ross: Early adolescent exposure to low levels of alcohol advertising associated with increased risk of alcohol initiation
Ms. HyeonSuk Kim: Multilevel analysis between alcohol use trajectories: Parent, peer, school, and neighborhood factors among Asian Americans
16:00 ~ 17:30 Concurrent Session 3.1: Determinants
E1
Chair: Prof. Wonjae Lee
Miss Kanittha Thaikla: Alcohol consumption among impoverished households in northern Thailand
Ms. Kyung Yi You: A study on alcohol consumption, drinking patterns and income level
Mr. Linus Ndonga: Alcohol and non-communicable disease: promise of grain amaranth
Miss Jintana Jankhotkaew : Poorer you are, more chance you have:
distribution of alcohol-related problems across Thai households
Concurrent Session 3.2: Advocacy 3 (community action and
E2
Chair: Prof. Isidore Obot
Dr. Marja Holmila: Community-based alcohol prevention - local models of alcohol prevention
Mr. Tandin Chogyel: Community action on reducing harmful use of alcohol in Bhutan
Mr. Colin Shevills: Building community and political support for minimum unit price in the north east of England
Ms. Riina Raudne: Formative research based social media advocacy campaign to curb alcohol harms in Estonia
Concurrent Session 3.3: Gender & Alcohol
E3
Chair: Prof. Maxine Newell
Prof. Neo Morojele: Changed attitudes and alcohol-related harm among women who frequent bars in South Africa: A qualitative study
Dr. George Bakhturidze: Alcohol consumption problems by gender in Georgia
Mr. Suhardi: Clusters of female drinkers in certain districts in eastern part of Indonesia
Concurrent Session 3.4: Drink Driving
E4
Chair: Prof. Thomas Babor
Ma. Luz Muchada Philippines: Community based road safety initiative: reducing road traffic injuries in Guimaras, Philippines
Assoc. Prof. Ousa Biggins: Factors on motorcycle drunk driving behavior in Bangkok metropolitan
 
 
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