THE IMPACT OF TOBACCO SMOKING AND ALCOHOL-CONSUMPTION ON ABORIGINAL MORTALITY IN WESTERN-AUSTRALIA, 1989-1991

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UNWIN, CE [1 ]
GRACEY, MS [1 ]
THOMSON, NJ [1 ]
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[1] HLTH DEPT WESTERN AUSTRALIA,STATE HLTH PURCHASING AUTHOR,EPIDEMIOL BRANCH,PERTH,WA 6004,AUSTRALIA
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10.5694/j.1326-5377.1995.tb140009.x
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R5 [内科学];
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Objectives: To compare the estimated death rates associated with alcohol and tobacco use for Australian Aboriginals in Western Australia with those for non-Aboriginals. Method: Deaths attributable to tobacco smoking and alcohol consumption were estimated for 1989-1991 with the aetiological fractions method, using data from the Health Department of Western Australia's mortality database. Results: Tobacco smoking was responsible for 15.4% of all deaths and 13.9% of Aboriginal deaths, and alcohol consumption for 5% and 9.2%, respectively. The age-standardised death rates per 100 000 person-years for tobacco and alcohol were: Aboriginal males, 271 and 152; other males, 113 and 29; Aboriginal females, 118 and 56; and other females, 32 and 15. Of those who died as a result of tobacco use, 49% of Aboriginal males and 48% of Aboriginal females died before 55 years of age, compared with 11% and 10%, respectively, in non-Aboriginal males. For alcohol-related deaths, 62% of Aboriginal males and 70% of Aboriginal females died before 55 years of age, compared with 35% and 23%, respectively, in non-Aboriginals. Conclusion: During 1989-1991 tobacco smoking and alcohol consumption were responsible for much higher death rates among Aboriginals than among non-Aboriginals in Western Australia.
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