Format
Scientific article
Publication Date
Original Language

English

Country
United Kingdom
Keywords
socioeconomic status
alcohol
consumption
death
alcohol-related harm

Socioeconomic Status and Alcohol-Related Harm: What's the Link?

New research published in The Lancet Public Health has examined the link between alcohol-related health effects and socioeconomic status.

The study suggests that the less affluent a person is, the less likely they are to suffer from alcohol-attributable harm. The authors found this to be the case even after accounting for extraneous variables such as drinking patterns, obesity and smoker status.

Click here to read more in The Lancet Public Health.

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