ABSTRACTObjectiveThe objective of this study was to estimate health-care costs because of diseases caused by alcohol consumption based on health system's perspective.MethodsTotal direct health-care costs of alcohol drinking were the summation of the costs of alcohol drinking in inpatient and outpatient departments due to chronic diseases and acute conditions using prevalence-based approach. The alcohol-attributable fractions, defined as the proportion of a disease or acute condition in a population attributable to alcohol drinking, were calculated to obtain the number of patients in each disease or acute condition attributable to alcohol drinking. Health-care costs of alcohol drinking were estimated by multiplying the number of patients in ...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine the cost-effectiveness of interventions to reduce road traffic injurie...
Objective: To estimate the direct out-of-pocket medical costs of treating major diseases attributabl...
[Background] Most cost of illness studies are based on models where information on exposure is combi...
ABSTRACTObjectiveThe objective of this study was to estimate health-care costs because of diseases c...
Alcohol consumption increases health risks and social consequences. It also lowers productivity resu...
AIM:Alcohol related disease conditions are responsible for a significant proportion of morbidity and...
<div><p>Aim</p><p>Alcohol related disease conditions are responsible for a significant proportion of...
Background: Heavy alcohol consumption is an established risk factor for non-communicable diseases (N...
Objectives: We wanted to estimate the annual socioeconomic costs of alcohol drinking in Korea. Meth...
Objective: To determine the cost-effectiveness of interventions to reduce road traffic injuries caus...
Copyright © 2010 by the Research Society on AlcoholismBackground and Aims: The World Health Organiza...
Abstract Background Information on the economic impact of alcohol consumption can provide important ...
Abstract Background Alcohol abuse results in problems on various levels in society. In terms of heal...
Abstract Background The Provincial Alcohol Index (PAI) is one of the efforts to develop a composite ...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of alcohol consumption among Thais is high, around 30%. We quantified the...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine the cost-effectiveness of interventions to reduce road traffic injurie...
Objective: To estimate the direct out-of-pocket medical costs of treating major diseases attributabl...
[Background] Most cost of illness studies are based on models where information on exposure is combi...
ABSTRACTObjectiveThe objective of this study was to estimate health-care costs because of diseases c...
Alcohol consumption increases health risks and social consequences. It also lowers productivity resu...
AIM:Alcohol related disease conditions are responsible for a significant proportion of morbidity and...
<div><p>Aim</p><p>Alcohol related disease conditions are responsible for a significant proportion of...
Background: Heavy alcohol consumption is an established risk factor for non-communicable diseases (N...
Objectives: We wanted to estimate the annual socioeconomic costs of alcohol drinking in Korea. Meth...
Objective: To determine the cost-effectiveness of interventions to reduce road traffic injuries caus...
Copyright © 2010 by the Research Society on AlcoholismBackground and Aims: The World Health Organiza...
Abstract Background Information on the economic impact of alcohol consumption can provide important ...
Abstract Background Alcohol abuse results in problems on various levels in society. In terms of heal...
Abstract Background The Provincial Alcohol Index (PAI) is one of the efforts to develop a composite ...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of alcohol consumption among Thais is high, around 30%. We quantified the...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine the cost-effectiveness of interventions to reduce road traffic injurie...
Objective: To estimate the direct out-of-pocket medical costs of treating major diseases attributabl...
[Background] Most cost of illness studies are based on models where information on exposure is combi...