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Self-reported alcohol consumption

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12/3/2025
litre alcohol (100%) per person aged 15 and above
The Swedish Council for Information on Alcohol and Other Drugs (CAN)
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Indicator definition: Self-reported alcohol consumption in the population (17-84 years) converted into annual consumption litres pure alcohol per respondent. Self-reported alcohol consumption is calculated with a beverage-specific Quantity-Frequency Scale (QF Scale) which combines questions on how often and how much spirits, wine, beer and cider/mixtures the respondent has consumed over the past 30 days.