Background: Alcohol is a risk factor with serious consequences for society and individuals. This study aims to present methods and approaches that might be used to estimate the costs related to excessive alcohol consumption. It emphasizes the need for general methods and approaches that are easily applicable, because the level of digitalization and data availability vary across regions. The lack of data makes many methods inapplicable and useless. The ease of applicability will help to make cost-of-illness studies and their results comparable globally. Methods: This study is based on data from the Czech Republic in 2017. Drinking alcohol results in costs of healthcare, social care, law enforcement, and administrative costs of public authori...
This study estimates the avoidable and unavoidable costs of alcohol-related, liver cirrhosis inpatie...
Aim: This study estimates alcohol attributable fractions which are used to obtain a measure of healt...
Introduction: People other than the drinker experience harmful consequences from alcohol misuse, acc...
Aims: To determine the economic burden pertaining to alcohol dependence in Europe. Methods: Database...
AIMS: To determine the economic burden pertaining to alcohol dependence in Europe. METHODS: Database...
Background: Alcohol is associated with adverse health effects causing a considerable economic impact...
Aim: This study estimates the total economic burden of alcohol misuse in Portugal. Specifically, it...
AbstractIntroductionAccording to the available data, alcohol consumption leads to 3.8% deaths global...
Introduction: According to the available data, alcohol consumption leads to 3.8% deaths globally. So...
Aim: This study estimates alcohol attributable fractions which are used to obtain a measure of healt...
BACKGROUND Alcohol-attributable costs to society are captured by cost-of-illness studies, however e...
This report aims to summarize best practice in estimating the attributable and avoidable costs of al...
Abstract Background A considerable economic burden ha...
Copyright © 2010 by the Research Society on AlcoholismBackground and Aims: The World Health Organiza...
This study estimates the avoidable and unavoidable costs of alcohol-related, liver cirrhosis inpatie...
This study estimates the avoidable and unavoidable costs of alcohol-related, liver cirrhosis inpatie...
Aim: This study estimates alcohol attributable fractions which are used to obtain a measure of healt...
Introduction: People other than the drinker experience harmful consequences from alcohol misuse, acc...
Aims: To determine the economic burden pertaining to alcohol dependence in Europe. Methods: Database...
AIMS: To determine the economic burden pertaining to alcohol dependence in Europe. METHODS: Database...
Background: Alcohol is associated with adverse health effects causing a considerable economic impact...
Aim: This study estimates the total economic burden of alcohol misuse in Portugal. Specifically, it...
AbstractIntroductionAccording to the available data, alcohol consumption leads to 3.8% deaths global...
Introduction: According to the available data, alcohol consumption leads to 3.8% deaths globally. So...
Aim: This study estimates alcohol attributable fractions which are used to obtain a measure of healt...
BACKGROUND Alcohol-attributable costs to society are captured by cost-of-illness studies, however e...
This report aims to summarize best practice in estimating the attributable and avoidable costs of al...
Abstract Background A considerable economic burden ha...
Copyright © 2010 by the Research Society on AlcoholismBackground and Aims: The World Health Organiza...
This study estimates the avoidable and unavoidable costs of alcohol-related, liver cirrhosis inpatie...
This study estimates the avoidable and unavoidable costs of alcohol-related, liver cirrhosis inpatie...
Aim: This study estimates alcohol attributable fractions which are used to obtain a measure of healt...
Introduction: People other than the drinker experience harmful consequences from alcohol misuse, acc...