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Alcohol poisonings in Sweden 1987-2004. Trends and temporal patterns in times of a rapidly rising population drinking
Engelsk titel: Alcohol poisonings in Sweden 1987-2004. Trends and temporal patterns in times of a rapidly rising population drinking Läs online Författare: Ramstedt M Språk: Eng Antal referenser: 15 Dokumenttyp: Artikel UI-nummer: 06083527

Tidskrift

Nordisk Alkohol- & Narkotikatidskrift 2006;23(suppl 1)97-109 ISSN 1455-0725 E-ISSN 1458-6126 KIBs bestånd av denna tidskrift Denna tidskrift är expertgranskad (Peer-Reviewed)

Sammanfattning

Aims: Two main questions are addressed: 1. To what extent have trends in alcohol poisonings changed and do they differ between men and women in different age groups? 2. To what extent do alcohol poisonings display a temporal pattern? Data: The data consists of all hospitalisations with alcohol poisoning as the main or contributory diagnosis during 1987–2004. which meant a total of 205 483 hospitalisations involving 145 020 individuals. Results: Hospitalisations with an alcohol poisoning diagnosis have increased since the late 1990s for both men and women and include all age groups except for those aged 30–49 (men and women) and 20–29 (men). The temporal variation was most pronounced among younger age groups, peaking on weekends and during special festivities whereas, among older age groups, alcohol poisonings are just as likely to happen during ordinary weekdays. Conclusion: Alcohol poisonings constitute a major problem in Sweden and have increased during recent years, though the increase does not cover all age groups. The temporal pattern of alcohol poisonings suggests that binge drinking on weekends and during festivities is an important factor behind alcohol poisonings in younger age groups (<30) whereas among older people it is more likely related to a longer period of heavy drinking among marginalised heavy drinkers.