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Do consequences of a given pattern of drinking vary by socioeconomic status? A mortality and hospitalisation follow-up for alcohol-related causes of the Finnish Drinking Habits Surveys

机译:给定饮酒方式的后果会因社会经济地位而有所不同吗?芬兰饮酒习惯调查中与酒精有关的原因的死亡率和住院治疗追踪

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Background: Socioeconomic differences in alcohol-related mortality and hospitalisations, as based on register data, are larger than socioeconomic differences in various types of harmful drinking, as based on survey data. Objective: The aim was to use a follow-up study to examine whether differential drinking patterns between socioeconomic groups explain the observed differences in alcohol-related mortality and hospitalisations, or whether similar drinking patterns predict higher mortality among lower socioeconomic groups. Method: The study population included Finns who participated in cross-sectional surveys on drinking habits in 1969, 1976 or 1984 when aged 25-69 (n = 6406). They were followed up for alcohol-related mortality and hospitalisations (n = 180) for 16 years. Drinking patterns were measured by total consumption, frequency of subjective intoxication and of drinking different amounts of alcohol at a time, and by volume of consumption that was drunk in heavy drinking occasions and non-heavy drinking occasions. Results: Compared with non-manual workers, manual workers had a 2.06-fold hazard of alcohol-related death or hospitalisation. Adjustment for drinking patterns explained only a small fraction of the excess hazard among manual workers. Additionally, in each category of total consumption and in each level of the volume drunk in heavy drinking occasions, the risk of alcohol-related death and hospitalisation was higher for manual than for non-manual workers. Conclusions: Consequences of similar drinking patterns are more severe for those with lower socioeconomic status. Future studies are needed to explain how higher socioeconomic groups manage to escape the consequences of drinking that others have to face.
机译:背景:根据登记数据,与酒精有关的死亡率和住院治疗的社会经济差异大于根据调查数据得出的各种有害饮酒的社会经济差异。目的:目的是使用一项后续研究,以检查社会经济群体之间的饮酒方式不同是否可以解释观察到的与酒精相关的死亡率和住院治疗的差异,或者类似的饮酒模式是否可以预测较低社会经济群体的死亡率。方法:研究人群包括年龄在25-69岁(n = 6406)的1969、1976或1984年参加饮酒习惯横断面调查的芬兰人。对他们进行了16年的酒精相关死亡率和住院治疗(n = 180)的随访。通过总消耗量,主观中毒的频率以及一次饮用不同量的酒精的次数,以及在重度饮酒和非重度饮酒时的醉酒量来衡量饮酒方式。结果:与非体力劳动者相比,体力劳动者与酒精相关的死亡或住院风险为2.06倍。调整饮酒方式只能解释体力劳动者过度危害的一小部分。此外,在总消费的每个类别中以及在重度饮酒情况下醉酒的每个水平中,与酒精相关的死亡和住院风险,体力劳动者比非体力劳动者要高。结论:对于那些社会经济地位较低的人,类似饮酒的后果更为严重。需要进一步的研究来解释较高的社会经济群体如何逃避他人必须面对的饮酒后果。

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