Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7526444 | Public Health | 2016 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
The decline in alcohol-related mortality in Scotland since the early 2000s and the differing trend to E&W were partly described by a model predicting the impact of declining incomes. Lagged effects from historical social, economic and political change remain plausible from the available data.
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Authors
G. McCartney, J. Bouttell, N. Craig, P. Craig, L. Graham, F. Lakha, J. Lewsey, R. McAdams, M. MacPherson, J. Minton, J. Parkinson, M. Robinson, D. Shipton, M. Taulbut, D. Walsh, C. Beeston,