Table 1 shows mean scores for the three consequences groupings by gender, country and Global Burden of Disease region. All groupings showed considerable variation by country and gender. For high endorsement acute consequences, men’s mean scores varied from a low of .26 for Uruguay to a high of .62 for New Zealand, and women’s mean scores from a low of .08 for Hungary to a high of .50 for Uganda. For personal consequences, men’s mean scores varied from a low of .05 for Uruguay to a high of .35 for Uganda, and women’s mean scores from a low of .02 for Argentina and Uruguay to a high of .22 for Uganda. For social consequences, men’s mean scores varied from a low of .02 for Uruguay and Sweden to a high of .27 for Uganda, and women’s mean scores from a low of .00 for Argentina and Uruguay to a high of .13 for Uganda.