The relationship between alcohol consumption patterns and car, work, sports and home accidents for different age groups
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The relationship between alcohol consumption patterns and car, work, sports and home accidents for different age groups
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between alcohol consumption patterns and car, work, sports and home accidents for different age groups. A secondary analysis of data from a randomized household survey of 10385 Canadians was conducted. Overall, alcohol consumption patterns were significantly associated with car collisions, work and sports accidents for younger age groups (i.e. 15-24 and 25-34), but this relationship was not significant for the older age groups.
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