Causal mechanisms proposed for the alcohol harm paradox—a systematic review

J Boyd, O Sexton, C Angus, P Meier, RC Purshouse… - …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Background and Aims The alcohol harm paradox (AHP) posits that disadvantaged
groups suffer from higher rates of alcohol‐related harm compared with advantaged groups …

[PDF][PDF] United Kingdom (England): health system review

S Boyle, World Health Organization - 2011 - apps.who.int
The Health Systems in Transition (‎ HiT)‎ country profiles provide an analytical description of
each health system and of reform initiatives in progress or under development. They aim to …

Premature death after self-harm: a multicentre cohort study

H Bergen, K Hawton, K Waters, J Ness, J Cooper… - The Lancet, 2012 - thelancet.com
Background People who self-harm have an increased risk of premature death. The aim of
this study was to investigate cause-specific premature death in individuals who self-harm …

[PDF][PDF] Understanding the relationship between poverty and alcohol misuse

L Jones, H Sumnall - Liverpool: Liverpool John Moores University, 2016 - core.ac.uk
This rapid review of the evidence on poverty and alcohol misuse was commissioned by the
Joseph Rowntree Foundation as part of their programme to develop Anti-Poverty Strategies …

[HTML][HTML] Deconstructing the alcohol harm paradox: a population based survey of adults in England

E Beard, J Brown, R West, C Angus, A Brennan… - PloS one, 2016 - journals.plos.org
Background The Alcohol Harm Paradox refers to observations that lower socioeconomic
status (SES) groups consume less alcohol but experience more alcohol-related problems …

Suicide rates in young men in England and Wales in the 21st century: time trend study

L Biddle, A Brock, ST Brookes, D Gunnell - bmj, 2008 - bmj.com
Objectives To explore trends in suicide in young people to investigate the recent observation
that after year on year rises in the 1970s, 1980s, and early 1990s, rates in young men are …

[HTML][HTML] Socioeconomic deprivation, urban-rural location and alcohol-related mortality in England and Wales

S Erskine, R Maheswaran, T Pearson, D Gleeson - BMC public health, 2010 - Springer
Background Many causes of death are directly attributable to the toxic effects of alcohol and
deaths from these causes are increasing in the United Kingdom. The aim of this study was to …

Caregiving reduces mortality risk for most caregivers: a census-based record linkage study

D O'Reilly, M Rosato, A Maguire… - International Journal of …, 2015 - academic.oup.com
Background: Countries with advanced welfare systems are increasingly relying on the input
of informal caregivers, and there are growing concerns for their mental and physical …

Worked to death? A census-based longitudinal study of the relationship between the numbers of hours spent working and mortality risk

D O'reilly, M Rosato - International Journal of Epidemiology, 2013 - academic.oup.com
Background There has been an increasing interest in the health effects of long working
hours, but little empirical evidence to substantiate early case series suggesting an increased …

The aftershock of deindustrialization—trends in mortality in Scotland and other parts of post-industrial Europe

D Walsh, M Taulbut, P Hanlon - The European Journal of Public …, 2010 - academic.oup.com
Background: Post-industrial decline is frequently cited as one of the major underlying
reasons behind the poor health profile of Scotland and, especially, West Central Scotland …