Population-Based Studies on Alcohol-Related Hann in Spain

Based on the review of scientific papers and institutinonal reports on the subject and analysis of some secondary data, we assess the alcohol-related harm in Spain between 1990 and 2011. In 2011 they could be attributable to alcohol, 1000 of the total mortality of the population aged 15-64, not abou...

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Autores: Pulido, J, Indave-Ruiz, BI, Colell-Ortega, E, Ruiz-Garcia, M, Bartroli, M, Barrio, G
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2014
País:España
Institución:Institut d’Investigació Biomèdica Sant Pau (IIB Sant Pau)
Repositorio:r-IIB SANT PAU. Repositorio Institucional de Producción Científica del Instituto de Investigación Biomédica Sant Pau
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Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Alcoholic beverages
Premature mortality
Burden of illness
Cost of illness
Alcohol-related disorders
Wounds and injuries
Violence
Social problems
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Sumario:Based on the review of scientific papers and institutinonal reports on the subject and analysis of some secondary data, we assess the alcohol-related harm in Spain between 1990 and 2011. In 2011 they could be attributable to alcohol, 1000 of the total mortality of the population aged 15-64, not about 30% of deaths due to traffic accidents. Among the mtpulation acted 15-64 years at least 0.00, had alcohol use disorders, an additional 50 could have harmful alcohol consumption that would need clinical evaluaticm, and about 20% had MI some acute alcohol intoxication (AA it in the last year. The Alai accounted for approximately 0.5-1.1 % of hospital emergency visits. Social costs of alcohol could represent of gross domestic product. The prevalence of alcohol -related harm was significantly higher in men than women, with a maletfemale ratio greater than three for alcohol-related mortality and serious injuries, and this situation has hardly changed in the last 20 years. Alcohol-related harm has followed a downward trend except fur AAL In 1990-2011 die standardized mitality rates related to alcohol decreased by half Large gaps in knowledge and uncertainties on alcohol -related harm in Spanish population clearly justify the institutional support. for the research in dos field and the implementation of a comprehensive monitoring system.