Abstract Background There is growing concern about alcohol-related harm, particularly within Scotland which has some of the highest rates of alcohol-related death in western Europe. There are large gender differences in alcohol-related mortality rates in Scotland and in other countries, but the reasons for these differences are not clearly understood. In this paper, we aimed to address calls in the literature for further research on gender differences in the causes, contexts and consequences of alcohol-related harm. Our primary research question was whether the kind of social environment which tends to produce higher or lower rates of alcohol-related mortality is the same for both men and women across Scotland. Methods Cross-sectional, ecol...
Background/Aims: An appreciation of the drinking patterns of population subgroups may usefully infor...
This paper describes findings from a survey of alcohol consumption among a general population sample...
Introduction and Aims The gender difference in alcohol use seems to have narrowed in the Nordic coun...
<b>Background</b> There is growing concern about alcohol-related harm, particularly w...
<b>Background</b> There is growing concern about alcohol-related harm, particularly w...
Design: A 5-year longitudinal study of individual and area characteristics of those dying and not d...
Objective: To examine gender differentials in the association between life course socioeconomic disa...
Abstract Background Many causes of death are directly attributable to the toxic effects of alcohol a...
Gender variation in the spatial pattern of alcohol-related deaths in South Yorkshire, UK for the per...
Gender variation in the spatial pattern of alcohol-related deaths in South Yorkshire, UK for the per...
<p>Objective To examine gender differentials in the association between life course socioeconomic d...
<p>Objective To examine gender differentials in the association between life course socioecon...
This paper describes findings from a survey of alcohol consumption among a general population sample...
Background/Aims: An appreciation of the drinking patterns of population subgroups may usefully infor...
Background/Aims: An appreciation of the drinking patterns of population subgroups may usefully infor...
Background/Aims: An appreciation of the drinking patterns of population subgroups may usefully infor...
This paper describes findings from a survey of alcohol consumption among a general population sample...
Introduction and Aims The gender difference in alcohol use seems to have narrowed in the Nordic coun...
<b>Background</b> There is growing concern about alcohol-related harm, particularly w...
<b>Background</b> There is growing concern about alcohol-related harm, particularly w...
Design: A 5-year longitudinal study of individual and area characteristics of those dying and not d...
Objective: To examine gender differentials in the association between life course socioeconomic disa...
Abstract Background Many causes of death are directly attributable to the toxic effects of alcohol a...
Gender variation in the spatial pattern of alcohol-related deaths in South Yorkshire, UK for the per...
Gender variation in the spatial pattern of alcohol-related deaths in South Yorkshire, UK for the per...
<p>Objective To examine gender differentials in the association between life course socioeconomic d...
<p>Objective To examine gender differentials in the association between life course socioecon...
This paper describes findings from a survey of alcohol consumption among a general population sample...
Background/Aims: An appreciation of the drinking patterns of population subgroups may usefully infor...
Background/Aims: An appreciation of the drinking patterns of population subgroups may usefully infor...
Background/Aims: An appreciation of the drinking patterns of population subgroups may usefully infor...
This paper describes findings from a survey of alcohol consumption among a general population sample...
Introduction and Aims The gender difference in alcohol use seems to have narrowed in the Nordic coun...