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Social climate on alcohol in Rotterdam, The Netherlands: public opinion on drinking behaviour and alcohol control measures
Research was undertaken regarding the Dutch climate on alcohol in 1994 and
results were compared with earlier findings. It was found that the social
climate on alcohol in The Netherlands can be characterized by
'moderation'. Over the years, drinking without problems has become more
acceptable (and is even encouraged at times) whereas excessive drinking
and consequent problems still meet strong disapproval. Opinions concerning
alcohol control measures mirror this attitude. Measures such as the
restriction of drinking in public places and raising the age limits are
endorsed by the public. However, more people are now against restrictions
on the general availability of alcohol. Although drink-driving has
decreased over the years, its prevalence is still high, especially among
those who are most at risk