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The regional differences in mortality attributable to alcohol in the Czech Republic in 2017

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dc.title The regional differences in mortality attributable to alcohol in the Czech Republic in 2017 en
dc.contributor.author Gavurová, Beáta
dc.contributor.author Tarhaničová, Martina
dc.contributor.author Kulhánek, Adam
dc.relation.ispartof Adiktologie
dc.identifier.issn 1213-3841 Scopus Sources, Sherpa/RoMEO, JCR
dc.date.issued 2021
utb.relation.volume 21
utb.relation.issue 1
dc.citation.spage 43
dc.citation.epage 50
dc.type article
dc.language.iso en
dc.publisher Sdruzeni SCAN
dc.identifier.doi 10.35198/01-2021-001-0004
dc.relation.uri https://adiktologie-journal.eu/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/21_014_Gavurova_Final.pdf
dc.subject alcohol en
dc.subject attributable fractions en
dc.subject avoidable mortality en
dc.subject Czech Republic en
dc.subject regional cluster analysis en
dc.description.abstract INTRODUCTION: Public authorities daily deal with the negative consequences of drinking alcohol. Alcohol consumption results in morbidity and mortality, that economically presents lost productivity. Mortality and morbidity related to alcohol differs in regions and in populations. AIMS: This study aims to find out which regions of the Czech Republic are similar in mortality attributable to alcohol. There are many diagnoses specified by the International Classification of Diseases, that relate to alcohol wholly or partially, therefore this study estimates which diagnoses mostly relate to alcoholic death. As there are differences in alcohol attributable fractions, this study provides an insight into the examined issues separately for males and females. METHODS: The mortality attributable to alcohol was calculated based on attributable fractions. To identify similar regions in mortality attributable to alcohol, the cluster analysis was conducted. SAMPLE: The sample consisted of 111 443 deaths (out of which 50.65% deaths attributable to men, 49.35% deaths attributable to women) that occurred in the Czech Republic in 2017. RESULTS: Five clusters were identified as optimal in regard to alcohol mortality not only for men but also for women. The analysis shows differences in mortality related to alcohol between men and women. Diseases of liver and malignant neoplasms of digestive organs were mostly related to alcohol mortality in 2017. CONCLUSIONS: Based on the results it might be conclude that differences in mortality related to alcohol does not reflect the differences in economic development of the Czech regions. © 2021, Sdruzeni SCAN. All rights reserved. en
utb.faculty Faculty of Management and Economics
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10563/1010746
utb.identifier.obdid 43882505
utb.identifier.scopus 2-s2.0-85120816440
utb.source j-scopus
dc.date.accessioned 2021-12-22T11:51:37Z
dc.date.available 2021-12-22T11:51:37Z
dc.description.sponsorship A-86-19; Univerzita Tomáše Bati ve Zlíně
utb.ou Centre for Applied Economic Research
utb.contributor.internalauthor Gavurová, Beáta
utb.fulltext.affiliation GAVUROVÁ, B., TARHANIČOVÁ, M., KULHÁNEK, A. 1 | Tomas Bata University, Faculty of Management and Economics, Faculty of Management and Economics, Zlín, Czech Republic 2 | Technical University of Košice, Faculty of Mining, Ecology, Process Control and Geotechnologies, Košice, Slovakia 3 | Charles University, First Faculty of Medicine and General University Hospital in Prague, Department of Addictology, Prague, Czech Republic Corresponding author | Prof. Beáta Gavurová, PhD, MBA, Tomas Bata University in Zlín, Faculty of Management and Economics, Centre for Applied Economic Research, Mostní 5139, 760 01 Zlín, Czech Republic
utb.fulltext.dates Submitted | 4 January 2021 Accepted | 16 April 2021
utb.fulltext.sponsorship This work was supported by the GCDPC, Grant No. A-86-19, and by the institutional support programme Progres No. Q06/LF1: “Economic quantification of the social cost of alcohol, tobacco, and illicit drug abuse in the case of the Czech Republic”. This research was funded by the RO/2020/05 Internal Grant Scheme of the Tomas Bata University in Zlin.
utb.scopus.affiliation Tomas Bata University, Faculty of Management and Economics, Centre for Applied Economic Research, Zlín, Czech Republic; Technical University of Košice, Faculty of Mining, Ecology, Process Control and Geotechnologies, Košice, Slovakia; Charles University, First Faculty of Medicine and General University Hospital in Prague, Department of Addictology, Prague, Czech Republic
utb.fulltext.projects A-86-19
utb.fulltext.projects Q06/LF1
utb.fulltext.projects RO/2020/05
utb.fulltext.faculty Faculty of Management and Economics
utb.fulltext.ou Centre for Applied Economic Research
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