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The collectivity of changes in alcohol consumption revisited.


ABSTRACT: AIMS:Within-country temporal changes in alcohol consumption in the United States, Finland and Norway were examined to assess (i) whether a change in mean alcohol consumption is accompanied by a change in the prevalence of heavy drinkers, (ii) whether this mean change reflects a collective displacement in the whole distribution of consumption and (iii) whether collective displacement is found for both an upward and a downward shift in mean consumption. METHODS:We applied repeated cross-sectional survey data on distribution measures for estimated annual alcohol consumption from national population sample surveys covering 30-40-year periods in two countries with increasing trends in mean consumption (Finland and Norway) and one country with decreasing trends (the United States). RESULTS:There was a strong positive association (P?

SUBMITTER: Rossow I 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4127118 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The collectivity of changes in alcohol consumption revisited.

Rossow Ingeborg I   Mäkelä Pia P   Kerr William W  

Addiction (Abingdon, England) 20140328 9


<h4>Aims</h4>Within-country temporal changes in alcohol consumption in the United States, Finland and Norway were examined to assess (i) whether a change in mean alcohol consumption is accompanied by a change in the prevalence of heavy drinkers, (ii) whether this mean change reflects a collective displacement in the whole distribution of consumption and (iii) whether collective displacement is found for both an upward and a downward shift in mean consumption.<h4>Methods</h4>We applied repeated c  ...[more]

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