Socioeconomic position indicators and risk of alcohol-related medical conditions: A national cohort study from Sweden.
Alexis C EdwardsSara Larsson LönnKaren G ChartierSéverine LannoyJan SundquistKenneth S KendlerKristina SundquistPublished in: PLoS medicine (2024)
Using comprehensive national registry data, these analyses demonstrate that individuals with lower levels of education and/or income are at higher risk of developing AMC. These associations persist even when accounting for a range of sociodemographic, psychiatric, and familial risk factors. Differences in risk could contribute to further health disparities, potentially warranting increased screening and prevention efforts in clinical and public health settings.