What effect does alcohol have on consumers with a lower socio-economic status? – International Scientific Forum on Alcohol Research Critique 235
In recently-released research, the authors aimed to investigate whether - and to what extent - consumption by beverage type, BMI, smoking and other factors explain inequalities in alcohol-related harm evidenced through wholly-attributable alcohol-related hospital admissions (ARHA).
In a recently-released report, the authors aimed to investigate whether – and to what extent – consumption by beverage type, BMI, smoking and other factors explain inequalities in alcohol-related harm evidenced through wholly-attributable alcohol-related hospital admissions (ARHA). They especially evaluated levels of socio-economic status (SES) as determined by both geographic and individual levels of deprivation.
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