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Avoidable cost of alcohol abuse in Canada 2002 all modules (1-6)  Cover Image E-book E-book

Avoidable cost of alcohol abuse in Canada 2002 all modules (1-6)

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  • Physical Description: electronic resource
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    1 electronic text (176 p.) : ill., digital file.
  • Publisher: [Toronto, Ont.] : Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, 2008

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General Note:
"March 2008".
Issued as part of the desLibris documents collection.
Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references.
Formatted Contents Note: Executive summary -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- Background of the study -- What is the nature of avoidable costs and why we measure it? -- The main approach of this study -- Avoidable costs included in this study -- Chapter 2, Module 4. Using evidence on the effectiveness of interventions for reducing alcohol-related harm -- Introduction -- Evidence on effects of interventions -- References -- Chapter 3, Module 5: Avoidable criminality -- Executive summary -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Modeling effects of the specific interventions -- Results -- Avoidable crimes and policing costs -- Avoidable charges and court-related costs -- Avoidable sentencing and corrections costs -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4, Module 6: Calculations of direct health care and indirect costs -- Executive summary -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Estimating avoidable direct health care costs -- Estimating avoidable indirect costs -- Results -- Conclusion -- References -- Appendix A, Module 2: Interpretation and technical report on avoidable: Arcadian normal approach -- Appendix B, Module 3: Lowest attributable fraction from comparative risk analysis (CRA) approach. interpretation of table 1 and 2 on AAF comparison -- Appendix C Module 1. Epidemiological basis: time-dependent relative risks. epidemiology of assessing effects from stopping or reducing alcohol consumption -- Limitations of the study -- Conclusions and suggestions for future research.
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Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subject: Alcoholism -- Economic aspects -- Canada
Alcoholism -- Prevention -- Canada
Alcohol-Related Disorders -- economics -- Canada
Alcohol-Related Disorders -- prevention & control -- Canada
Alcoholic drink
Alcoholism
Blood alcohol content
Crime
Distilled beverage
Driving
Driving under the influence
Health
Liquor store
Preventive healthcare
Alcohol
Alcohol consumption
Crime, law and justice -- Law
Drinking and driving
Drivers
Drug
Economy, business and finance -- Economic sector -- Transport
Economy, business and finance -- Economic sector -- Transport -- Traffic
Health
Health -- Diseases and conditions -- Cancer
Health -- Diseases and conditions -- Injury
Health -- Health treatment
Health -- Health treatment -- Medical drugs
Health -- Health treatment -- Medicine
Heavy drinkers
Science and technology -- Social sciences
Substance abuse
Tax
Traffic safety
Violent
Genre: Electronic books.

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