id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-339401-jv0rse14 Beeston, Clare Evaluation of Minimum Unit Pricing of Alcohol: A Mixed Method Natural Experiment in Scotland 2020-05-13 .txt text/plain 5033 232 44 The evaluation uses a mixed methods portfolio of in-house, commissioned, and separately funded studies to assess the impact of MUP across multiple intended and unintended outcomes related to compliance, the alcoholic drinks industry, consumption, and health and social harms. MUP in the form it takes in Scotland has not been implemented elsewhere and it is important to add to the evidence base on the impact and experience on alcohol pricing policies across a range of outcomes. Scotland was the first country to introduce MUP and the evaluation will add to the international evidence on impact and experience of alcohol pricing policy across a broad range of outcomes. Public Health Scotland is leading this evaluation, working with in-house, commissioned, and separately funded research teams to deliver a mixed methods portfolio of studies designed to evidence the impact of MUP on important outcomes, to understand the lived experience of key groups exposed to MUP and to explore the mechanisms by which changes occur. ./cache/cord-339401-jv0rse14.txt ./txt/cord-339401-jv0rse14.txt