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Addiction research centres and the nurturing of creativity. The Korean Institute on Alcohol Problems (KIAP)
Authors:Sungsoo Chun  Easton A. Reid  Aeree Sohn  Michael E. Welch  Sunmee Yun‐Welch  Mieun Yun
Affiliation:Korean Institute on Alcohol Problems, Sahmyook University, Seoul, Republic of Korea
Abstract:The aim of this paper is to provide an account of the history, current status and vision of the Korean Institute on Alcohol Problems (KIAP). In the context of increasing alcohol consumption, rising second‐hand effects and industry‐friendly government policy, the Korean College Alcohol Study (KCAS) was established in the Republic of Korea in 1999, and changed its name to the Korean Institute on Alcohol Problems (KIAP) in 2005. KIAP's mission is to decrease alcohol consumption and its related harms by promoting research, advocating policy, developing intervention programmes and preparing media communications. Since 1999, KIAP has published scientific papers and books in alcohol research and used the internet and other media for dissemination of specialized information to the general population. In the last decade, KIAP has trained front‐line alcohol researchers, and advanced domestic and international networks to promote evidence‐based alcohol control policy in Korea. The light of hope shines brightly as KIAP grows and establishes critical linkages to move forward in its mission.
Keywords:Alcohol policy  alcohol problems  alcohol research  alcohol research centres  alcohol use disorder  international collaboration  Korea
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