The socioeconomic profile of alcohol-attributable mortality in South Africa: a modelling study.
Charlotte ProbstCharles D H ParryHans-Ulrich WittchenJürgen RehmPublished in: BMC medicine (2018)
Alcohol use contributed to vast socioeconomic differences in mortality. Where observed, elevated AAFs for people of low and middle SES arose from higher levels of consumption among current drinkers and not from the prevalence of current alcohol use per se. The findings can direct preventive measures and interventions on those at highest risk. Future research is needed to investigate socioeconomic differences in the risk functions relating alcohol use to cause-specific mortality.