This thesis investigates the association between alcohol consumption and alcohol-related harm in Eastern Europe. The main aim was to estimate to what extent changes in per capita alcohol consumption have an impact on different forms of alcohol-related mortality, and to put the results in an international comparative perspective. The thesis includes four papers; the first two papers use aggregate time-series analysis to assess how changes in per capita consumption affect rates in suicide mortality and fatal non-intentional injuries in several Eastern European countries, respectively. The third paper applies the same methodological approach to analyse the population-level relationship between alcohol and homicide in Russia and the U.S.. The f...
Background: "the former Soviet Republics Russia and Belarus have one of the highest alcohol-related ...
Harmful alcohol consumption has long been recognized as being the major determinant of male prematur...
AIMS: Alcohol consumption is a major cause of premature mortality in countries of the former Soviet ...
This thesis investigates the association between alcohol consumption and alcohol-related harm in Eas...
Within the global context, Eastern Europe has been repeatedly identified as the area with the highes...
Within the global context, Eastern Europe has been repeatedly identified as the area with the highes...
Introduction and Aims. Eastern Europe is known to suffer from a large burden of alcohol-related mort...
AbstractIntroductionThe aim of this article was to provide more insight into the role of alcohol in ...
all-cause mortality; alcohol consumption; alcohol-attributable fraction; BelarusThe harmful use of a...
Excessive alcohol consumption is a major public health concern in Europe. Differences in alcohol con...
Introduction and Aims. Eastern Europe is known to suffer from a large burden of alcohol-related mort...
Background: There is a west-east mortality gradient in Europe, more pronounced in men. The objective...
The aim. To rate alcohol consumption and morbidity of alcoholic liver disease and it‘s link of morta...
Background: There is a west-east mortality gradient in Europe, more pronounced in men. The objective...
Background: There is a west-east mortality gradient in Europe, more pronounced in men. The objective...
Background: "the former Soviet Republics Russia and Belarus have one of the highest alcohol-related ...
Harmful alcohol consumption has long been recognized as being the major determinant of male prematur...
AIMS: Alcohol consumption is a major cause of premature mortality in countries of the former Soviet ...
This thesis investigates the association between alcohol consumption and alcohol-related harm in Eas...
Within the global context, Eastern Europe has been repeatedly identified as the area with the highes...
Within the global context, Eastern Europe has been repeatedly identified as the area with the highes...
Introduction and Aims. Eastern Europe is known to suffer from a large burden of alcohol-related mort...
AbstractIntroductionThe aim of this article was to provide more insight into the role of alcohol in ...
all-cause mortality; alcohol consumption; alcohol-attributable fraction; BelarusThe harmful use of a...
Excessive alcohol consumption is a major public health concern in Europe. Differences in alcohol con...
Introduction and Aims. Eastern Europe is known to suffer from a large burden of alcohol-related mort...
Background: There is a west-east mortality gradient in Europe, more pronounced in men. The objective...
The aim. To rate alcohol consumption and morbidity of alcoholic liver disease and it‘s link of morta...
Background: There is a west-east mortality gradient in Europe, more pronounced in men. The objective...
Background: There is a west-east mortality gradient in Europe, more pronounced in men. The objective...
Background: "the former Soviet Republics Russia and Belarus have one of the highest alcohol-related ...
Harmful alcohol consumption has long been recognized as being the major determinant of male prematur...
AIMS: Alcohol consumption is a major cause of premature mortality in countries of the former Soviet ...