AbstractObjectiveThis paper tests the extent to which differing trends in income, demographic change and the consequences of an earlier period of social, economic and political change might explain differences in the magnitude and trends in alcohol-related mortality between 1991 and 2011 in Scotland compared to England & Wales (E&W).Study designComparative time trend analyses and arithmetic modelling.MethodsThree approaches were utilised to compare Scotland with E&W: 1. We modelled the impact of changes in income on alcohol-related deaths between 1991–2001 and 2001–2011 by applying plausible assumptions of the effect size through an arithmetic model. 2. We used contour plots, graphical exploration of age-period-cohort interactions and calcu...
Background and aim: The introduction of the Alcohol Act in Scotland on 1 October 2011, which include...
Background: Regional differences in population levels of alcohol-related harm exist across Great Br...
Background: Glasgow, the largest city in Scotland, has high levels of deprivation and a poor-health ...
Abstract Objective: This paper tests the extent to which differing trends in income, demographic c...
AbstractObjectiveThis paper tests the extent to which differing trends in income, demographic change...
Objective: To provide a basis for evaluating post-2007 alcohol policy in Scotland, this paper tests ...
AbstractObjectiveTo provide a basis for evaluating post-2007 alcohol policy in Scotland, this paper ...
Background: Since the 1970s chronic liver disease (which is largely alcohol-related) has increase...
Objective: To provide a basis for evaluating post-2007 alcohol policy in Scotland, this paper tes...
Abstract Background Even after accounting for deprivation, mortality rates are higher in Scotland re...
Background: Mortality rates are higher in Scotland relative to England and Wales, even after account...
Background: Even after accounting for deprivation, mortality rates are higher in Scotland relative ...
Aims. To determine whether social class is a major influence on alcohol- related mortality in the ge...
ObjectivesMortality rates in Scotland are higher, and health inequalities are greater, than in the r...
AbstractGiven previous evidence that not all Scotland's higher mortality compared to England & Wales...
Background and aim: The introduction of the Alcohol Act in Scotland on 1 October 2011, which include...
Background: Regional differences in population levels of alcohol-related harm exist across Great Br...
Background: Glasgow, the largest city in Scotland, has high levels of deprivation and a poor-health ...
Abstract Objective: This paper tests the extent to which differing trends in income, demographic c...
AbstractObjectiveThis paper tests the extent to which differing trends in income, demographic change...
Objective: To provide a basis for evaluating post-2007 alcohol policy in Scotland, this paper tests ...
AbstractObjectiveTo provide a basis for evaluating post-2007 alcohol policy in Scotland, this paper ...
Background: Since the 1970s chronic liver disease (which is largely alcohol-related) has increase...
Objective: To provide a basis for evaluating post-2007 alcohol policy in Scotland, this paper tes...
Abstract Background Even after accounting for deprivation, mortality rates are higher in Scotland re...
Background: Mortality rates are higher in Scotland relative to England and Wales, even after account...
Background: Even after accounting for deprivation, mortality rates are higher in Scotland relative ...
Aims. To determine whether social class is a major influence on alcohol- related mortality in the ge...
ObjectivesMortality rates in Scotland are higher, and health inequalities are greater, than in the r...
AbstractGiven previous evidence that not all Scotland's higher mortality compared to England & Wales...
Background and aim: The introduction of the Alcohol Act in Scotland on 1 October 2011, which include...
Background: Regional differences in population levels of alcohol-related harm exist across Great Br...
Background: Glasgow, the largest city in Scotland, has high levels of deprivation and a poor-health ...