Background: Alcohol-related harm has been found to be higher in disadvantaged groups, despite similar alcohol consumption to advantaged groups. This is known as the alcohol harm paradox. Beverage type is reportedly socioeconomically patterned but has not been included in longitudinal studies investigating record-linked alcohol consumption and harm. We aimed to investigate whether and to what extent consumption by beverage type, BMI, smoking and other factors explain inequalities in alcohol-related harm. Methods: 11,038 respondents to the Welsh Health Survey answered questions on their health and lifestyle. Responses were record-linked to wholly attributable alcohol-related hospital admissions (ARHA) eight years before the survey month an...
Background: Alcohol consumption is a leading contributor to death and disability worldwide, but pre...
BACKGROUND: There is consistent evidence that individuals in higher socioeconomic status groups are...
Although excessive alcohol consumption is a highly prevalent public health problem the data on the a...
This work was supported by funds from the Economic and Social Research Council, the Medical Research...
This is the first study to use the UK Biobank database to: 1) test whether participants of a low soc...
This is the first study to use the UK Biobank database to: 1) test whether participants of a low soc...
This is the first study to use the UK Biobank database to: 1) test whether participants of a low soc...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: In many countries conflicting gradients in alcohol consumption and alcohol-asso...
Background and Aims: In many countries, conflicting gradients in alcohol consumption and alcohol...
Background Internationally, studies show that similar levels of alcohol consumption in deprived comm...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
BACKGROUND: Internationally, studies show that similar levels of alcohol consumption in deprived com...
Background: Internationally, studies show that similar levels of alcohol consumption in deprived com...
BACKGROUND: Internationally, studies show that similar levels of alcohol consumption in deprived com...
Background: Alcohol-related mortality and morbidity are higher in socioeconomically disadvantaged p...
Background: Alcohol consumption is a leading contributor to death and disability worldwide, but pre...
BACKGROUND: There is consistent evidence that individuals in higher socioeconomic status groups are...
Although excessive alcohol consumption is a highly prevalent public health problem the data on the a...
This work was supported by funds from the Economic and Social Research Council, the Medical Research...
This is the first study to use the UK Biobank database to: 1) test whether participants of a low soc...
This is the first study to use the UK Biobank database to: 1) test whether participants of a low soc...
This is the first study to use the UK Biobank database to: 1) test whether participants of a low soc...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: In many countries conflicting gradients in alcohol consumption and alcohol-asso...
Background and Aims: In many countries, conflicting gradients in alcohol consumption and alcohol...
Background Internationally, studies show that similar levels of alcohol consumption in deprived comm...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
BACKGROUND: Internationally, studies show that similar levels of alcohol consumption in deprived com...
Background: Internationally, studies show that similar levels of alcohol consumption in deprived com...
BACKGROUND: Internationally, studies show that similar levels of alcohol consumption in deprived com...
Background: Alcohol-related mortality and morbidity are higher in socioeconomically disadvantaged p...
Background: Alcohol consumption is a leading contributor to death and disability worldwide, but pre...
BACKGROUND: There is consistent evidence that individuals in higher socioeconomic status groups are...
Although excessive alcohol consumption is a highly prevalent public health problem the data on the a...