Bayesian modelling of population trends in alcohol consumption provides empirically based country estimates for South Africa
Abstract Background Alcohol use has widespread effects on health and contributes to over 200 detrimental conditions. Although the pattern of heavy episodic drinking independently increases the risk for injuries and transmission of some infectious diseases, long-term average consumption is the fundam...
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Main Authors: | Annibale Cois, Richard Matzopoulos, Victoria Pillay-van Wyk, Debbie Bradshaw |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/3941a8cd406c4c229772e64f53b6a7eb |
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