Socio-economic disadvantage is associated with heavier drinking in high but not middle-income countries participating in the International Alcohol Control Study.
Taisia HuckleJose S RomeoMartin WallSarah CallinanJohn HolmesPetra MeierAnne-Maree MackintoshMarina PiazzaSurasak ChaiyasongPham Viet CuongSally CasswellPublished in: Drug and alcohol review (2018)
Associations between socio-economic disadvantage and heavier drinking vary depending on country-level income. These findings highlight the value of exploring cross-country differences in heavier drinking and disadvantage and the importance of including country-level measurements to better elucidate relationships.