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Chunk #27 — Results — Country differences in rates of experiencing different types of consequences

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Alcohol-related negative consequences among drinkers around the world.
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Although most countries tended to have similar rankings for all three groupings, some countries had relatively high mean scores on some scales but not on others. Specifically, men and women from Nicaragua, women from Nigeria and men from India were higher than average on personal and social consequences but scored lower than average on high endorsement acute consequences. Similarly, respondents from Belize scored similar to the average across countries for personal and social consequences but significantly lower than other countries on high endorsement acute consequences. On the other hand, men and women from Denmark and the Isle of Man and men from Australia were among the highest scoring countries on high endorsement acute consequences but scored lower or not significantly different from average on personal and social consequences. Respondents from Japan showed a different pattern from that of all other countries with lower mean scores than other countries on high endorsement acute and personal consequences but significantly higher scores on social consequences.