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Binge alcohol and substance use across birth cohorts and the global financial crisis in the United States

机译:在出生队列和美国全球金融危机中酗酒和滥用毒品

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BackgroundThe social and economic consequences of the global financial crisis (GFC) of 2007–9 has had serious impacts on population health, economic prospects, and overall wellbeing in all generations, particularly Millennials, Generation X, and Baby Boomers. The ways in which intergenerational inequality and global economic crises have affected population health, particularly with respect to excessive drinking and substance use in disadvantaged population groups has been understudied. Consequently, in this article, we seek to characterise the effects of the GFC on national trends in binge alcohol and substance use among Millennials, Generation X, and Baby Boomers. By doing so, we aim to contribute to a fuller understanding of the ways in which socioeconomic disadvantage engendered by the GFC has disparately affected the wellbeing of these generational cohorts.
机译:背景技术2007–9年全球金融危机(GFC)的社会和经济后果严重影响了各代人的人口健康,经济前景和整体福祉,尤其是千禧一代,X世代和婴儿潮一代。人们已经研究了代际不平等和全球经济危机影响人口健康的方式,特别是在处境不利的人口群体中过度饮酒和滥用毒品方面。因此,在本文中,我们试图描述GFC对千禧一代,X世代和婴儿潮一代中酗酒和滥用毒品的国家趋势的影响。通过这样做,我们的目标是有助于更全面地了解GFC所造成的社会经济劣势已分别影响这些世代同龄人的福祉的方式。

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