Abstract Background Many causes of death are directly attributable to the toxic effects of alcohol and deaths from these causes are increasing in the United Kingdom. The aim of this study was to investigate variation in alcohol-related mortality in relation to socioeconomic deprivation, urban-rural location and age within a national context. Methods An ecological study design was used with data from 8797 standard table wards in England and Wales. The methodology included using the Carstairs Index as a measure of socioeconomic deprivation at the small-area level and the national harmonised classification system for urban and rural areas in England and Wales. Alcohol-related mortality was defined using the National Statistics definition, devi...
Abstract Background There is growing concern about alcohol-related harm, particularly within Scotlan...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To estimate the number of deaths attributable to current alcohol consumption levels...
Abstract Background Prevalence of alcohol-related harms in England are among the highest in Europe a...
Design: A 5-year longitudinal study of individual and area characteristics of those dying and not d...
Background Since the mid-1990s, excess mortality has increased markedly for adults aged 25–44 years ...
Perceptions that rural populations are inevitably healthier and live longer than urban populations a...
Background Cumulative impact policies restricting the award of new licences to sell alcohol have be...
Perceptions that rural populations are inevitably healthier and live longer than urban populations a...
Aims. To determine whether social class is a major influence on alcohol- related mortality in the ge...
Aims. To determine whether social class is a major influence on alcohol- related mortality in the ge...
Aims. To determine whether social class is a major influence on alcohol- related mortality in the ge...
Aims. To determine whether social class is a major influence on alcohol- related mortality in the ge...
Aims. To determine whether social class is a major influence on alcohol- related mortality in the ge...
Aims. To determine whether social class is a major influence on alcohol- related mortality in the ge...
The Alcohol Harm Reduction Strategy for England, recently published, highlights current concerns abo...
Abstract Background There is growing concern about alcohol-related harm, particularly within Scotlan...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To estimate the number of deaths attributable to current alcohol consumption levels...
Abstract Background Prevalence of alcohol-related harms in England are among the highest in Europe a...
Design: A 5-year longitudinal study of individual and area characteristics of those dying and not d...
Background Since the mid-1990s, excess mortality has increased markedly for adults aged 25–44 years ...
Perceptions that rural populations are inevitably healthier and live longer than urban populations a...
Background Cumulative impact policies restricting the award of new licences to sell alcohol have be...
Perceptions that rural populations are inevitably healthier and live longer than urban populations a...
Aims. To determine whether social class is a major influence on alcohol- related mortality in the ge...
Aims. To determine whether social class is a major influence on alcohol- related mortality in the ge...
Aims. To determine whether social class is a major influence on alcohol- related mortality in the ge...
Aims. To determine whether social class is a major influence on alcohol- related mortality in the ge...
Aims. To determine whether social class is a major influence on alcohol- related mortality in the ge...
Aims. To determine whether social class is a major influence on alcohol- related mortality in the ge...
The Alcohol Harm Reduction Strategy for England, recently published, highlights current concerns abo...
Abstract Background There is growing concern about alcohol-related harm, particularly within Scotlan...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To estimate the number of deaths attributable to current alcohol consumption levels...
Abstract Background Prevalence of alcohol-related harms in England are among the highest in Europe a...