TY - JOUR PY - 2002// TI - Alcohol's role in the deaths of BC children and youth JO - Canadian journal of public health A1 - Mitic, Wayne A1 - Greschner, John SP - 173 EP - 175 VL - 93 IS - 3 N2 - OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence and context of alcohol use in the deaths of children and youth reviewed by the BC Children's Commission. METHODS: In 489 case reviews of BC children and youth, we examined the role that alcohol may have had at the time of death or whether there was a history of alcohol use either by the deceased child or another person in the child's life. RESULTS: Alcohol is most prevalent in the lives of 15-18 year olds. It is present at the time of death in two fifths of Motor Vehicle Incidents (MVI) and one third of suicides and drownings. INTERPRETATION: Alcohol has a profound presence in the lives and deaths of children reviewed by the Children's Commission. Enhancing deterrence laws and alcohol control policies, and increasing public awareness are warranted.

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