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Trends in alcohol-related mortality in Sweden 1969-2002: an age-period-cohort analysis.

Måns Rosén1, Bengt Haglund.   

Abstract

AIM: To study the effects of age, period and cohorts on alcohol-related mortality trends in Sweden.
DESIGN: The study comprises an age-period-cohort analysis. SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: The analysis was based on all deaths in the Swedish population between 1969 and 2002. MEASUREMENTS: Data on alcohol-related deaths in Sweden from 1969 to 2002 excluding accidental injury and homicide were used. The analysis covered 43 021 deaths.
FINDINGS: Time period and birth cohort both influenced alcohol-related mortality. Male cohorts born in the 1930-40s exhibited the highest alcohol-related mortality, while for females those born in the 1940-50s had the highest alcohol-related mortality. For both men and women, those born in the 1960-70s had the lowest age-adjusted alcohol-related mortality. High-risk cohorts were young or in early adulthood during the periods that alcohol became more available in Sweden. The low-risk cohorts of the 1960-70s were brought up during a period when society was concerned with increasing alcohol problems and more emphasis was placed on issuing alcohol awareness information in schools.
CONCLUSIONS: Cohort effects were found suggesting that the link between alcohol consumption and non-accident alcohol-related mortality at the population level is dependent on other factors that may change over time. One such factor may be that restrictive alcohol policies have a greater effect on drinking in those who are younger at the time they are put into effect.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16696627     DOI: 10.1111/j.1360-0443.2006.01421.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Addiction        ISSN: 0965-2140            Impact factor:   6.526


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