All-cause mortality and fatal alcohol poisoning in Belarus, 1970-2005

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作者
Razvodovsky, Yury E. [1 ]
机构
[1] Grodno State Med Univ, Grodno 230015, BELARUS
关键词
all-cause mortality; ARIMA time-series analysis; Belarus; fatal alcohol poisoning; 1970-2005;
D O I
10.1080/09595230802043799
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R194 [卫生标准、卫生检查、医药管理];
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摘要
Introduction and Aims. Although alcohol appears to be an important contributor to the burden of disease in the countries of eastern Europe, little systematic research has been undertaken on its impact on mortality in the former Soviet republic of Belarus. There may be a number of factors underlying the particularly negative effect of alcohol on mortality in Belarus, including the pattern of drinking and use of surrogates. A solid body of research and empirical evidence suggests that hazardous patterns of alcohol consumption (binge drinking) lead to quicker and deeper intoxication, increasing the propensity for alcohol-related mortality. Design and Method. To estimate the aggregate level effect of binge drinking on the all-cause mortality rate, trends in the all-cause mortality and fatal alcohol poisoning rates (as a proxy for binge drinking) in Belarus from 1970 to 2005 were analysed employing AutoRegressive Integrated Moving Average (ARIMA) time-series analysis in order to assess a bivariate relationship between the two time-series. Results. The results of time-series analysis suggest a close relationship between all-cause mortality and fatal alcohol poisoning rates at the population level. Conclusions. This study supports the hypothesis that alcohol and all-cause mortality are connected closely in countries where the drinking culture is characterised by heavy drinking episodes and adds to the growing body of evidence that a substantial proportion of total mortality in Belarus is due to acute effects of binge drinking.
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