» Articles » PMID: 32124209

The Health Impact of Alcohol on American Cities: Modeling the Local Burden of Current Alcohol Use in One Jurisdiction

Overview
Journal J Urban Health
Publisher Springer
Specialty General Medicine
Date 2020 Mar 4
PMID 32124209
Citations 1
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Measurement of alcohol use and associated harms at the city level is often incomplete or non-existent even though such data are often critical to informing local prevention strategies. This paper models how to generate local estimates of the morbidity, mortality, and cost of current alcohol use instead of abstaining. Administrative data sources, including medical examiner records, hospital records, and police records, among others, were used to obtain local estimates of alcohol-attributable outcomes. In 2018, we used alcohol-attributable fractions and scaled national estimates to quantify the burden of current alcohol use in Baltimore, MD, in 2013. Fifty-two percent of Baltimore adults reported past 30-day drinking. There were 276 alcohol-attributable deaths in 2013, and 106 (38.4%) of these were persons other than the drinker. In 2013, current alcohol use cost $582.3 million in Baltimore City. This burden was distributed across drinkers (40.1%), persons other than the drinker (21.3%), and the government (38.6%). It is possible to quantify this burden at the local level, and these data could be used to inform evidence-based alcohol policy strategies at the local level.

Citing Articles

What are the Economic Costs to Society Attributable to Alcohol Use? A Systematic Review and Modelling Study.

Manthey J, Hassan S, Carr S, Kilian C, Kuitunen-Paul S, Rehm J Pharmacoeconomics. 2021; 39(7):809-822.

PMID: 33970445 PMC: 8200347. DOI: 10.1007/s40273-021-01031-8.

References
1.
Elder R, Lawrence B, Ferguson A, Naimi T, Brewer R, Chattopadhyay S . The effectiveness of tax policy interventions for reducing excessive alcohol consumption and related harms. Am J Prev Med. 2010; 38(2):217-29. PMC: 3735171. DOI: 10.1016/j.amepre.2009.11.005. View

2.
Paileeklee S, Kanato M, Kaenmanee S, McGhee S . Alcohol drinking behaviour and economic cost incurred by users in Khon Kaen. J Med Assoc Thai. 2011; 93 Suppl 3:S38-44. View

3.
Shultz J, Rice D, Parker D, Goodman R, Stroh Jr G, Chalmers N . Quantifying the disease impact of alcohol with ARDI software. Public Health Rep. 1991; 106(4):443-50. PMC: 1580257. View

4.
Ashe M, Jernigan D, Kline R, Galaz R . Land use planning and the control of alcohol, tobacco, firearms, and fast food restaurants. Am J Public Health. 2003; 93(9):1404-8. PMC: 1447982. DOI: 10.2105/ajph.93.9.1404. View

5.
Rehm J, Taylor B, Mohapatra S, Irving H, Baliunas D, Patra J . Alcohol as a risk factor for liver cirrhosis: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Drug Alcohol Rev. 2010; 29(4):437-45. DOI: 10.1111/j.1465-3362.2009.00153.x. View