Small area associations between social context and alcohol-attributable mortality in a middle income country
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Castillo-Carniglia, Álvaro
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Small area associations between social context and alcohol-attributable mortality in a middle income country
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Background: Little is known about the association between alcohol-attributable mortality and small area socioeconomic variables when considering causes both wholly and partially attributable to alcohol. Methods: An ecological study was conducted of the entire Chilean population aged 15 and older in 345 municipalities nationwide between 2004 and 2009. Deaths were attributed to alcohol consumption either wholly or partially, along with the estimated attributable fractions for each specified cause. Each municipality was characterized according to its average income and educational attainment. Estimates of the ecological associations were produced using a hierarchical Bayesian model, separating out deaths caused by alcohol and dividing them into seven groups of causes. Results: Alcohol-attributable mortality risk showed an inverse association with income and education at the ecological level. A one-quintile increase in income was associated with an average decrease in risk of 10% (CI 95%:
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/166109
DOI: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2014.01.020
ISSN: 18790046
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Drug and Alcohol Dependence, Volumen 137, Issue 1, 2018, Pages 129-136
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