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The role of alcohol use and drinking patterns in socioeconomic inequalities in mortality: a systematic review

机译:酒精使用和饮酒模式在死亡率的社会经济不等式中的作用:系统评价

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BackgroundIndividuals with low socioeconomic status (SES) experience disproportionately greater alcohol-attributable health harm than individuals with high SES from similar or lower amounts of alcohol consumption. Our aim was to provide an update of the current evidence for the role of alcohol use and drinking patterns in socioeconomic inequalities in mortality, as well as the effect modification or interaction effects between SES and alcohol use, as two potential explanations of this so-called alcohol-harm paradox.MethodsWe did a systematic review, searching Embase, Medline, PsycINFO, and Web of Science (published between Jan 1, 2013, and June 30, 2019) for studies reporting alcohol consumption, SES, and mortality. Observational, quantitative studies of the general adult population (aged ≥15 years) with a longitudinal study design were included. Two outcome measures were extracted: first, the proportion of socioeconomic inequalities in mortality explained by alcohol use; and second, the effect modification or interaction between SES and alcohol use regarding mortality risks. This study is registered with PROSPERO (CRD42019140279).FindingsOf 1941 records identified, ten met the inclusion criteria. The included studies contained more than 400?000 adults, more than 30?000 deaths from all causes, and more than 3000 100% alcohol-attributable events. Alcohol use explained up to 27% of the socioeconomic inequalities in mortality. The proportion of socioeconomic inequalities explained systematically differed by drinking pattern, with heavy episodic drinking having a potentially significant explanatory value. Although scarce, there was some evidence of effect modification or interaction between SES and alcohol use.InterpretationTo reduce socioeconomic inequalities in mortality, addressing heavy episodic drinking in particular, rather than alcohol use in general, is worth exploring as a public health strategy.FundingCanadian Institutes of Health Research.
机译:背景技术具有低社会经济地位(SES)经验的体验不成比例的酒精归因于含有高度或较低量的酒精消耗量的个体。我们的目的是提供最新的现有证据,以便在死亡率的社会经济不等式中的饮酒和饮酒模式的作用,以及SES和酒精之间的效果修改或互动效应,作为这种所谓的两个潜在解释酒精伤害帕拉多克斯。近奇网络进行了系统审查,搜索Embase,Medline,Psycinfo和科学网(2013年1月1日至2019年6月30日之间发布),用于报告酒精消费,SES和死亡率。包括具有纵向研究设计的一般成年人群(年龄≥15岁)的观察性,定量研究。提取了两项结果措施:首先,通过酒精使用解释的情况下的社会经济不平等性比例;第二,对死亡率风险的SES和酒精之间的效果改性或相互作用。本研究在Prospero注册(CRD42019140279)。鉴定了1941年的记录,10符合纳入标准。所附的研究包含超过400 000名成年人,来自所有原因的30多人死亡,超过3000%的100%可酗酒的事件。酒精用途占死亡率的高达27%的社会经济不等式。社会经济不平等的比例通过饮用模式进行了系统地差异,具有沉重的剧烈饮用,具有潜在显着的解释价值。虽然稀缺,但SES和酒精使用之间存在一些效果修改或相互作用的证据。Interpretationtation降低了死亡率的社会经济不等式,特别是尤其是酗酒,而不是酗酒,值得探索作为公共卫生战略.FundingCanadian院校卫生研究。

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