| Literature DB >> 30885214 |
Ludwig Kraus1,2,3, Nicki-Nils Seitz4, Kevin D Shield5,6, Gerrit Gmel5, Jürgen Rehm5,7,6,8,9,10.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The consumption of alcohol increases the risk of drinkers harming others. The extent of alcohol's morbidity and mortality harms to others in Germany in 2014 was estimated for (1) fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) or fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) among newborns, (2) road traffic fatalities, and (3) interpersonal violence-related deaths.Entities:
Keywords: Alcohol; Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD); Fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS); Harm to others; Interpersonal violence; Road traffic fatalities
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 30885214 PMCID: PMC6423764 DOI: 10.1186/s12916-019-1290-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med ISSN: 1741-7015 Impact factor: 8.775
International Classification of Disease revision 10 codes used to estimate road traffic fatalities (victims) and assaults
| Injury category | International Classification of Disease revision 10 codes |
|---|---|
| Road traffic fatalitiesa (victims) | V021–V029, V031–V039, V041–V049, V092, V093, V123–V129, V133–V139, V143–V149, V194–V196, V203–V209, V213–V219, V223–V229, V233–V239, V243–V249, V253–V259, V263–V269, V273– V279, V283–V289, V294–V299, V304–V309, V314–V319, V324–V329, V334–V339, V344–V349, V354–V359, V364–V369, V374–V379, V384–V389, V394–V399, V404–V409, V414–V419, V424–V429, V434–V439, V444–V449, V454–V459, V464– V469, V474–V479, V484–V489, V494–V499, V504–V509, V514–V519, V524–V529, V534–V539, V544–V549, V554–V559, V564–V569, V574–V579, V584–V589, V594–V599, V604–V609, V614–V619, V624–V629, V634–V639, V644–V649, V654– V659, V664–V669, V674–V679, V684–V689, V694–V699, V704–V709, V714–V719, V724–V729, V734–V739, V744–V749, V754–V759, V764–V769, V774–V779, V784–V789, V794–V799, V803–V805, V811, V821, V830–V833, V840–V843, V850– V853, V860–V863, V870–V878, V892 |
| Assaults | X85-Y09 |
aIncluding fatalities involving pedestrians, vehicle collisions, and other transport fatalities
Third-party road traffic fatalities attributable to alcohol by age and gender in Germany in 2014
| Sex and outcome | Age (years) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ≤ 14 | 15–34 | 35–64 | ≥ 65 | All ages | |
| Men | |||||
| Deaths | 37 | 704 | 833 | 476 | 2050 |
| Alcohol-attributable deaths [95% CI] | 17 [16, 18] | 317 [298, 336] | 375 [353, 398] | 214 [202, 227] | 924 [868, 979] |
| Women | |||||
| Deaths | 18 | 147 | 187 | 292 | 644 |
| Alcohol-attributable deaths [95% CI] | 8 [8, 9] | 66 [62, 70] | 84 [79, 89] | 132 [124, 139] | 290 [273, 308] |
| Total | |||||
| Deaths | 55 | 851 | 1020 | 768 | 2694 |
| Alcohol-attributable deaths [95% CI] | 25 [23, 26] | 383 [360, 406] | 460 [432, 487] | 346 [325, 367] | 1214 [1141, 1287] |
CI confidence interval
Interpersonal violence deaths attributable to alcohol by age and gender in Germany in 2014
| Sex and outcome | Age (years) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ≤ 14 | 15–34 | 35–64 | ≥ 65 | All ages | |
| Men | |||||
| Deaths | 21 | 34 | 94 | 25 | 174 |
| Alcohol-attributable deaths [95% CI] | 3 [3, 4] | 5 [4, 6] | 14 [12, 16] | 4 [3, 4] | 26 [22, 30] |
| Women | |||||
| Deaths | 13 | 41 | 89 | 51 | 194 |
| Alcohol-attributable deaths [95% CI] | 2 [2, 2] | 6 [5, 7] | 13 [11, 15] | 8 [6, 9] | 29 [24, 34] |
| Total | |||||
| Deaths | 34 | 75 | 183 | 76 | 368 |
| Alcohol-attributable deaths [95% CI] | 5 [4, 6] | 11 [9, 13] | 27 [23, 32] | 12 [10, 13] | 55 [46, 64] |
CI confidence interval