BACKGROUND: An association between alcohol consumption and injury is clearly established from volume of drinking, heavy episodic drinking (HED), and consumption before injury. Little is known, however, about how their interaction raises risk of injury and what combination of factors carries the highest risk. This study explores which of 11 specified groups of drinkers (a) are at high risk and (b) contribute most to alcohol-attributable injuries. METHODS: In all, 8,736 patients, of whom 5,077 were injured, admitted to the surgical ward of the emergency department of Lausanne University Hospital between January 1, 2003, and June 30, 2004, were screened for alcohol use. Eleven groups were constructed on the basis of usual patterns of intake an...
Although alcohol has been found to be more closely associated with violence-related injury than with...
Objective: A population-based case-control design was employed to quantify the risk of injury after ...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine whether injury mechanism among injured patient...
Aim: While drinking in the event is an important factor in injury occurrence, the pattern of usual ...
Background: Injury-related deaths and Disability-Adjusted Life Year (DALY) represent an important s...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship between usual and acute alcohol consumption among injured...
Background: Alcohol is a significant risk factor for injuries. This study addresses 1) whether the r...
Aim: To quantify the relationship between acute alcohol consumption and risk of injury, in the conte...
A pilot survey was undertaken of injury presentations to a public hospital emergency department to d...
Objective: To examine the impact of usual drinking patterns and related problems on the acute use of...
Aims: The aim of this study was to quantify the relationship between acute alcohol consumption and i...
Alcohol-related injuries are responsible for a large share of the global mortality and morbidity bur...
Background/objective. A retrospective study was performed on two-month data (18.07.2005 to 15.09.200...
Purpose: To investigate how prior-to-injury and usual alcohol consumption relate to time of injury. ...
The German Health Interview and Examination Survey for Adults (DEGS1) was conducted from 2008–2011 a...
Although alcohol has been found to be more closely associated with violence-related injury than with...
Objective: A population-based case-control design was employed to quantify the risk of injury after ...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine whether injury mechanism among injured patient...
Aim: While drinking in the event is an important factor in injury occurrence, the pattern of usual ...
Background: Injury-related deaths and Disability-Adjusted Life Year (DALY) represent an important s...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship between usual and acute alcohol consumption among injured...
Background: Alcohol is a significant risk factor for injuries. This study addresses 1) whether the r...
Aim: To quantify the relationship between acute alcohol consumption and risk of injury, in the conte...
A pilot survey was undertaken of injury presentations to a public hospital emergency department to d...
Objective: To examine the impact of usual drinking patterns and related problems on the acute use of...
Aims: The aim of this study was to quantify the relationship between acute alcohol consumption and i...
Alcohol-related injuries are responsible for a large share of the global mortality and morbidity bur...
Background/objective. A retrospective study was performed on two-month data (18.07.2005 to 15.09.200...
Purpose: To investigate how prior-to-injury and usual alcohol consumption relate to time of injury. ...
The German Health Interview and Examination Survey for Adults (DEGS1) was conducted from 2008–2011 a...
Although alcohol has been found to be more closely associated with violence-related injury than with...
Objective: A population-based case-control design was employed to quantify the risk of injury after ...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine whether injury mechanism among injured patient...