This guideline is concerned with the identification, assessment and management of alcohol dependence and harmful alcohol use1 in people aged 10 years and older. In 2008, alcoholic beverages were consumed by 87% of the population in England, which is equivalent to 36 million people (adults aged 16 years or over) (Fuller, 2009). Drinking alcohol is widely socially accepted and associated with.. Alcohol use is higher. If you live in a rural or remote area, you may face: a strong drinking culture — where people often use alcohol for getting together with mates, relaxing and celebrating; limited choice for fun and socialising — the local pub or bar is often one of few options; boredom — this can lead people, especially young men, to drink heavily

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