Changes in directly alcohol-attributable mortality during the great recession by employment status in Spain: a population cohort of 22 million people

Volume: 71, Issue: 8, Pages: 736 - 744
Published: Apr 17, 2017
Abstract

Background

Macroeconomic fluctuations can impact differentially on alcohol-related problems across sociodemographic groups. We assess trend changes in directly alcohol-attributable (DAA) mortality in the population aged 25–64 during the post-2008 recession in Spain according to employment status and other sociodemographic factors.

Methods

Nationwide cohort study covering 21.9 million people living in Spain in 2001. People were...
Paper Details
Title
Changes in directly alcohol-attributable mortality during the great recession by employment status in Spain: a population cohort of 22 million people
Published Date
Apr 17, 2017
Volume
71
Issue
8
Pages
736 - 744
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