Geographical distribution of alcohol-attributable mortality in Chile: A Bayesian spatial analysis
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Castillo Carniglia, Álvaro
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Geographical distribution of alcohol-attributable mortality in Chile: A Bayesian spatial analysis
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Objective: To describe the distribution of alcohol-attributable mortality (AAM) at the local level (345 municipalities) in Chile, including fully and partially attributable causes in 2009.
Methods: AAM was estimated for the population 15 years of age and older using per capita alcohol consumption combined with survey estimates. The effect of alcohol on each cause of death was extracted from the published scientific literature. We used Bayesian hierarchical models to smooth the Standardized Mortality Ratio for each municipality for six groups of causes related to alcohol consumption (total, neuro-psychiatric, cardiovascular, cancer, injuries and other causes).
Results: The percentage of municipalities with high risk for any group of causes in each region ranges from 0% to 87.0%, Municipalities with high risk were concentrated in south-central and southern Chile for all groups of causes related to alcohol.
Conclusions: AAM risk shows marked geographic concentrations, mainly in south-central and southern regions of Chile. This combination of methods for small-area estimates of AAM is a powerful tool to identify high risk regions and associated factors, and may be used to inform local policies and programs.
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National Commission for Scientific and Technological Research of Chile (CONICYT, Canada Research Chairs Program
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/133018
DOI: DOI: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2014.11.025
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Addictive Behaviors 42 (2015) 207–215
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