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Auteur J. ZHAO

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Alcohol, age, and mortality: Estimating selection bias due to premature death

Alcohol, age, and mortality: Estimating selection bias due to premature death

T. S. NAIMI ; L. A. STADTMUELLER ; T. CHIKRITZHS ; T. STOCKWELL ; J. ZHAO ; A. BRITTON ; R. SAITZ ; A. SHERK | 2019
Dans Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs (Vol.80, n°1, January 2019) Article : Périodique
OBJECTIVE: Alcohol use causes approximately 10% of deaths among adults ages 20-65 in the United States. Although previous research has demonstrated differential age-related risk relationships, it is difficult to estimate the magnitude of selecti[...]
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Association between daily alcohol intake and risk of all-cause mortality: A systematic review and meta-analyses

Association between daily alcohol intake and risk of all-cause mortality: A systematic review and meta-analyses

J. ZHAO ; T. STOCKWELL ; T. NAIMI ; S. CHURCHILL ; J. CLAY ; A. SHERK | 2023
Dans JAMA Network Open (Vol.6, n°3, March 2023) Article : Périodique
Key Points: Question: What is the association between mean daily alcohol intake and all-cause mortality? Findings: This systematic review and meta-analysis of 107 cohort studies involving more than 4.8 million participants found no significant[...]
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Baseline assessment of alcohol-related knowledge of and support for alcohol warning labels among alcohol consumers in Northern Canada and associations with key sociodemographic characteristics

Baseline assessment of alcohol-related knowledge of and support for alcohol warning labels among alcohol consumers in Northern Canada and associations with key sociodemographic characteristics

K. VALLANCE ; T. STOCKWELL ; J. ZHAO ; S. SHOKAR ; N. SCHOUERI-MYCHASIW ; D. HAMMOND ; T. K. GREENFIELD ; J. MCGAVOCK ; A. WEERASINGHE ; E. HOBIN | 2020
Dans Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs (Vol.81, n°2, March 2020) Article : Périodique
OBJECTIVE: Evidence-informed alcohol warning labels (AWLs) are a promising, well-targeted strategy to increase consumer awareness of health risks. We assessed consumers' baseline knowledge of alcohol-related cancer risk, standard drinks, and low[...]
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Cannabis use and self-reported collisions in a representative sample of adult drivers

Cannabis use and self-reported collisions in a representative sample of adult drivers

R. E. MANN ; E. ADLAF ; J. ZHAO ; G. STODUTO ; A. IALOMITEANU ; R. G. SMART ; M. ASBRIDGE | 2007
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ENGLISH : PROBLEM: This study examines the relationships between collision involvement and several measures of cannabis use, including driving after using cannabis, among drivers, based on a population survey of Ontario adults in 2002 and 2003[...]
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Do "moderate" drinkers have reduced mortality risk? A systematic review and meta-analysis of alcohol consumption and all-cause mortality

Do "moderate" drinkers have reduced mortality risk? A systematic review and meta-analysis of alcohol consumption and all-cause mortality

T. STOCKWELL ; J. ZHAO ; S. PANWAR ; A. ROEMER ; T. NAIMI ; T. CHIKRITZHS | 2016
Dans Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs (Vol.77, n°2, March 2016) Article : Périodique
OBJECTIVE: Previous meta-analyses of cohort studies indicate a J-shaped relationship between alcohol consumption and allcause mortality, with reduced risk for low-volume drinkers. However, low-volume drinkers may appear healthy only because the [...]
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Does minimum pricing reduce alcohol consumption? The experience of a Canadian province

Does minimum pricing reduce alcohol consumption? The experience of a Canadian province

T. STOCKWELL ; M. C. AULD ; J. ZHAO ; G. MARTIN | 2012
Dans Addiction (Vol.107, n°5, May 2012) Article : Périodique
Aims Minimum alcohol prices in British Columbia have been adjusted intermittently over the past 20 years. The present study estimates impacts of these adjustments on alcohol consumption. Design Time-series and longitudinal models of aggregate al[...]
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Examining the impact of alcohol labels on awareness and knowledge of national drinking guidelines: A real-world study in Yukon, Canada

Examining the impact of alcohol labels on awareness and knowledge of national drinking guidelines: A real-world study in Yukon, Canada

N. SCHOUERI-MYCHASIW ; A. WEERASINGHE ; K. VALLANCE ; T. STOCKWELL ; J. ZHAO ; D. HAMMOND ; J. MCGAVOCK ; T. K. GREENFIELD ; C. PARADIS ; E. HOBIN | 2020
Dans Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs (Vol.81, n°2, March 2020) Article : Périodique
OBJECTIVE: Alcohol labels are one strategy for communicating health information to consumers. This study tested the extent to which consumers recalled alcohol labels with national drinking guidelines and examined the impact of labels on awarenes[...]
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The British Columbia alcohol and other drug monitoring system: Overview and early progress

The British Columbia alcohol and other drug monitoring system: Overview and early progress

T. STOCKWELL ; J. BUXTON ; C. DUFF ; D. MARSH ; S. MACDONALD ; W. MICHELOW ; K. RICHARD ; E. SAEWYC ; R. HANSON ; I. COHEN ; R. CORRADO ; C. CHOW ; A. IVSINS ; D. NICHOLSON ; B. PAKULA ; A. PURI ; J. REHM ; STURGE J. ; A. TU ; J. ZHAO | 2009
Dans Contemporary Drug Problems (Vol.36, n°3-4, Fall-Winter 2009) Article : Périodique
This pilot project is a province-wide and nationally-supported collaboration intended to add value to existing monitoring and surveillance exercises that currently exist and are being developed in Canada. The fundamental aim is to create a syste[...]
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The effects of alcohol warning labels on population alcohol consumption: An interrupted time series analysis of alcohol sales in Yukon, Canada

The effects of alcohol warning labels on population alcohol consumption: An interrupted time series analysis of alcohol sales in Yukon, Canada

J. ZHAO ; T. STOCKWELL ; K. VALLANCE ; E. HOBIN | 2020
Dans Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs (Vol.81, n°2, March 2020) Article : Périodique
OBJECTIVE: There is limited evidence that alcohol warning labels (AWLs) affect population alcohol consumption. New evidence-informed AWLs were introduced in the sole government-run liquor store in Whitehorse, Yukon, that included a cancer warnin[...]
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The raising of minimum alcohol prices in Saskatchewan, Canada: impacts on consumption and implications for public health

The raising of minimum alcohol prices in Saskatchewan, Canada: impacts on consumption and implications for public health

T. STOCKWELL ; J. ZHAO ; N. GIESBRECHT ; S. MACDONALD ; G. THOMAS ; A. WETTLAUFER | 2012
Dans American Journal of Public Health (Vol.102, n°12, December 2012) Article : Périodique
Objectives. We report impacts on alcohol consumption following new and increased minimum alcohol prices in Saskatchewan, Canada. Methods. We conducted autoregressive integrated moving average time series analyses of alcohol sales and price dat[...]
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The relationship between minimum alcohol prices, outlet densities and alcohol-attributable deaths in British Columbia, 2002-09

The relationship between minimum alcohol prices, outlet densities and alcohol-attributable deaths in British Columbia, 2002-09

J. ZHAO ; T. STOCKWELL ; G. MARTIN ; S. MACDONALD ; K. VALLANCE ; A. TRENO ; W. R. PONICKI ; A. TU | 2013
Dans Addiction (Vol.108, n°6, June 2013) Article : Périodique
Aim: To investigate relationships between periodic increases in minimum alcohol prices, changing densities of liquor stores and alcohol-attributable (AA) deaths in British Columbia, Canada. Design: Cross-section (16 geographic areas) versus ti[...]
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Underestimation of alcohol consumption in cohort studies and implications for alcohol's contribution to the global burden of disease

Underestimation of alcohol consumption in cohort studies and implications for alcohol's contribution to the global burden of disease

T. STOCKWELL ; J. ZHAO ; A. SHERK ; J. REHM ; K. SHIELD ; T. NAIMI | 2018
Dans Addiction (Vol.113, n°12, December 2018) Article : Périodique
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Estimated alcohol consumption from national self-report surveys is often only 30-40% of official estimates based on sales or taxation data. Global burden of disease (GBD) estimates for alcohol adjust survey estimates up to 8[...]
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Who under-reports their alcohol consumption in telephone surveys and by how much? An application of the 'yesterday method' in a national Canadian substance use survey

Who under-reports their alcohol consumption in telephone surveys and by how much? An application of the 'yesterday method' in a national Canadian substance use survey

T. STOCKWELL ; J. ZHAO ; S. MACDONALD | 2014
Dans Addiction (Vol.109, n°10, October 2014) Article : Périodique
Background and Aims: Adjustments for under-reporting in alcohol surveys have been used in epidemiological and policy studies which assume that all drinkers underestimate their consumption equally. This study aims to describe a method of estimati[...]
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Why do only some cohort studies find health benefits from low-volume alcohol use? A systematic review and meta-analysis of study characteristics that may bias mortality risk estimates

Why do only some cohort studies find health benefits from low-volume alcohol use? A systematic review and meta-analysis of study characteristics that may bias mortality risk estimates

T. STOCKWELL ; J. ZHAO ; J. CLAY ; C. LEVESQUE ; N. SANGER ; A. SHERK ; T. NAIMI | 2024
Dans Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs (Vol.85, n°4, July 2024) Article : Périodique
OBJECTIVE: Assumptions about alcohol's health benefits profoundly influence global disease burden estimates and drinking guidelines. Using theory and evidence, we identify and test study characteristics that may bias estimates of all-cause morta[...]
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