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Título
Differences in alcohol-related mortality between foreign-born and native-born Spaniards
Año del Documento
2010
Editorial
Elsevier
Descripción
Producción Científica
Documento Fuente
International Journal of Drug Policy, (2010); 21(3) : 240–243
Zusammenfassung
Background: Alcohol consumption is associated with high rates of mortality. This study aimed to analyse
mortality attributable to alcohol consumption in foreign-born and native-born Spaniards in 2004 and to
determine whether differences existed between these groups.
Methods: The number of deaths attributable to alcohol consumption was calculated by means of the
alcohol-attributable fractions devised by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention for calculating
mortality rates in the USA. Alcohol-related mortality rates and age-adjusted mortality rates per 100,000
persons (using European standard population) were calculated by gender.
Results: The mortality rates attributable to alcohol per 100,000 inhabitants were lower among foreignborn
Spaniards (7.0) than native-born Spaniards (16.7). Chronic conditions accounted for only 23.6% of
all alcohol-related mortality for foreign-born Spaniards, but 60% for native-born Spaniards. The former
were much more likely to suffer unintentional injuries, particularly road traffic accidents, while the latter
showed high rates of alcohol-related death for digestive diseases, cardiovascular disorders, intentional
injuries and malignant neoplasm.
Conclusion: Alcohol consumption is an important cause of death among the native-born Spanish population.
The observed differences in alcohol-related mortality between native and foreign-born Spaniards
should be considered when developing targeted harm reduction policies
Materias (normalizadas)
Automóviles - Conducción en estado de embriaguez - España
Alcohol - Mortalidad
ISSN
0955-3959
Revisión por pares
SI
Idioma
eng
Derechos
openAccess
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