Global statistics on alcohol, tobacco and illicit drug use: 2017 status report
Addiction2018Vol. 113(10), pp. 1905–1926
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Amy Peacock, Janni Leung, Sarah Larney, Samantha Colledge‐Frisby, Matthew Hickman, Jürgen Rehm, Gary A. Giovino, Robert West, Wayne Hall, Paul Griffiths, Robert Ali, Linda Gowing, John Marsden, Alize J Ferrari, Jason Grebely, Michael Farrell, Louisa Degenhardt
Abstract
In 2015 alcohol use and tobacco smoking use between them cost the human population more than a quarter of a billion disability-adjusted life years, with illicit drugs costing further tens of millions. Europeans suffered proportionately more, but in absolute terms the mortality rate was greatest in low- and middle-income countries with large populations and where the quality of data was more limited. Better standardized and rigorous methods for data collection, collation and reporting are needed to assess more accurately the geographical and temporal trends in substance use and its disease burden.
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