Introduction and Aims Eastern Europe is known to suffer from a large burden of alcohol‐related mortality. However, persisting unfavourable conditions at the national level mask variation at the sub‐national level. We aim to explore spatial patterns of cause‐specific mortality across four post‐communist countries: Belarus, Lithuania, Poland and Russia (European part). Design and Methods We use official mortality data routinely collected over 1179 districts and cities. The analysis refers to males aged 20–64 years and covers the period 2006–2014. Mortality variation is mainly assessed by means of the standardised mortality ratio. Getis‐Ord Gi* statistic is employed to detect hot and cold spots of alcohol‐related mortality. Results Alcohol‐...
This thesis investigates the association between alcohol consumption and alcohol-related harm in Eas...
This thesis investigates the association between alcohol consumption and alcohol-related harm in Eas...
suicide, alcohol psychoses, spatial regularity, BelarusObjective. Epidemiological evidence suggests ...
Introduction and Aims. Eastern Europe is known to suffer from a large burden of alcohol-related mort...
Introduction and Aims. Eastern Europe is known to suffer from a large burden of alcohol-related mort...
Background : Numerous studies have addressed the problem of hazardous alcohol consumption, alcohol-r...
AbstractIntroductionThe aim of this article was to provide more insight into the role of alcohol in ...
Harmful alcohol consumption has long been recognized as being the major determinant of male prematur...
Harmful alcohol consumption has long been recognized as being the major determinant of male prematur...
Background. Although excessive alcohol-related mortality in the post-Soviet countries remains the ma...
<div><p>Background and Aim</p><p>Harmful alcohol consumption has long been recognized as being the m...
Background. Although excessive alcohol-related mortality in the post-Soviet countries remains the ma...
Within the global context, Eastern Europe has been repeatedly identified as the area with the highes...
Excessive alcohol consumption is a major public health concern in Europe. Differences in alcohol con...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Although excessive alcohol-related mortality in the post-Soviet countries r...
This thesis investigates the association between alcohol consumption and alcohol-related harm in Eas...
This thesis investigates the association between alcohol consumption and alcohol-related harm in Eas...
suicide, alcohol psychoses, spatial regularity, BelarusObjective. Epidemiological evidence suggests ...
Introduction and Aims. Eastern Europe is known to suffer from a large burden of alcohol-related mort...
Introduction and Aims. Eastern Europe is known to suffer from a large burden of alcohol-related mort...
Background : Numerous studies have addressed the problem of hazardous alcohol consumption, alcohol-r...
AbstractIntroductionThe aim of this article was to provide more insight into the role of alcohol in ...
Harmful alcohol consumption has long been recognized as being the major determinant of male prematur...
Harmful alcohol consumption has long been recognized as being the major determinant of male prematur...
Background. Although excessive alcohol-related mortality in the post-Soviet countries remains the ma...
<div><p>Background and Aim</p><p>Harmful alcohol consumption has long been recognized as being the m...
Background. Although excessive alcohol-related mortality in the post-Soviet countries remains the ma...
Within the global context, Eastern Europe has been repeatedly identified as the area with the highes...
Excessive alcohol consumption is a major public health concern in Europe. Differences in alcohol con...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Although excessive alcohol-related mortality in the post-Soviet countries r...
This thesis investigates the association between alcohol consumption and alcohol-related harm in Eas...
This thesis investigates the association between alcohol consumption and alcohol-related harm in Eas...
suicide, alcohol psychoses, spatial regularity, BelarusObjective. Epidemiological evidence suggests ...