The association between alcohol retail access and health care visits attributable to alcohol for individuals with and without a history of alcohol-related health-care use.
Daniel Thomas MyranErik Loewen FriesenRobert TalaricoAdrienne GaudreaultMonica TaljaardErin HobinBrendan T SmithNaomi SchwartzNorman GiesbrechtJean-François CrépaultPeter TanuseputroDouglas G ManuelPublished in: Addiction (Abingdon, England) (2024)
In Ontario, Canada, greater alcohol retail access appears to be associated with higher rates of emergency department (ED) and outpatient health-care visits attributable to alcohol. Individuals without prior health-care for alcohol may be more susceptible to greater alcohol retail access for outpatient but not ED visits attributable to alcohol.