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Auteur P. MAKELA |
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Article : Périodique
L. KRAUS ; S. OSTHUS ; E. J. AMUNDSEN ; D. PIONTEK ; J. HARKONEN ; S. LEGLEYE ; K. BLOOMFIELD ; P. MAKELA ; J. LANDBERG ; J. TORRONEN |Aims: To investigate age, period and cohort effects on time trends of alcohol-related mortality in countries with different drinking habits and alcohol policies. Design and setting: Age-period-cohort (APC) analyses on alcohol-related mortality [...]![]()
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Aims: We review literature and use existing quantitative and qualitative data to examine direct and indirect pressures to drink more, particularly among heavy drinking adults. Methods: Quantitative analysis uses a Finnish general population sur[...]![]()
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J. P. MACKENBACH ; I. KULHANOVA ; M. BOPP ; C. BORRELL ; P. DEBOOSERE ; K. KOVACS ; C. W. N. LOOMAN ; M. LEINSALU ; P. MAKELA ; P. MARTIKAINEN ; G. MENVIELLE ; M. RODRIGUEZ-SANZ ; J. RYCHTARIKOVA ; R. DE GELDER |Background: Socioeconomic inequalities in alcohol-related mortality have been documented in several European countries, but it is unknown whether the magnitude of these inequalities differs between countries and whether these inequalities increa[...]![]()
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S. PENA ; P. MAKELA ; T. LAATIKAINEN ; T. HARKANEN ; S. MANNISTO ; M. HELIOVAARA ; S. KOSKINEN |BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Lower socio-economic status (SES) is associated with higher alcohol-related harm despite lower levels of alcohol use. Differential vulnerability due to joint effects of behavioural risk factors is one potential explanation f[...]![]()
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C. KILIAN ; J. MANTHEY ; L. KRAUS ; P. MAKELA ; J. MOSKALEWICZ ; J. SIEROSLAWSKI ; J. REHM |BACKGROUND AND AIMS: In recent decades, alcohol drinking in the European Union has been characterized by increasing homogenization of levels of drinking coupled with an overall decrease. This study examined whether we can still distinguish disti[...]![]()
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OBJECTIVE: Alcohol per capita consumption (APC) is used for monitoring harmful alcohol exposure in populations and assessing progress with goals set internationally and nationally. Recently, the alcohol industry challenged the use of this indica[...]![]()
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Background: We investigated the association between social determinants and a broad selection of drug-related deaths in a general population. Methods: We conducted a follow-up of an 11% random sample of working-age Finnish residents for 1996-20[...]