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Citation

Cherpitel CJ, Ye Y, Bond JC. Am. J. Public Health 2005; 95(2): 266-272.

Affiliation

Alcohol Research Group, 2000 Hearst Ave, Berkeley, CA 94709, USA. ccherpitel@arg.org.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2005, American Public Health Association)

DOI

10.2105/AJPH.2003.031179

PMID

15671463

PMCID

PMC1449165

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: We sought to determine gender- and age-specific attributable risks of all-cause and violence-related injuries associated with alcohol use. METHODS: We used meta-analytic techniques to estimate attributable risks observed in emergency room studies conducted in 7 countries (n=17708). RESULTS: In the case of both alcohol consumption before the injury event and individual drinking patterns, pooled attributable risk effect sizes for all-cause injuries were significant but minimal (2% to 6%). Effect sizes for violence-related injuries were 43% for drinking before an injury event and 27% for individual drinking pattern. Risks were greater for men, but no age-specific differences were found. CONCLUSIONS: This meta-analysis showed that attributable risk of injury is greater for drinking before the injury event than for drinking pattern; in addition, risks were more pronounced for violence-related injuries. Differences in risk were explained by variables related to sociocultural contexts.

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