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The table below for 189 countries uses 2019 data (three-year average of 2017, 2018, and 2019) from the WHO report published in 2024. [6] The recorded consumption values were based on data from government sources, statistics from economic operators, and FAOSTAT data and estimates the amount of alcohol consumption (in litres of pure alcohol) by ...
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The causes of alcohol abuse are complex and multi-faceted. Alcohol abuse is related to economic and biological origins and is associated with adverse health consequences. [45] Peer pressure influences individuals to abuse alcohol; however, most of the influence of peers is due to inaccurate perceptions of the risks of alcohol abuse. [48]
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Alcohol dependence; Alcohol in Bangladesh; Alcohol intoxication; Alcohol use among college students; Alcohol withdrawal syndrome; Alcohol-related brain damage; Alcohol-related crime; Alcoholic cardiomyopathy; Alcoholic hallucinosis; Alcoholism in adolescence; Alcoholism in family systems; Alcoholism in rural Australia; Alcoholism: Clinical and ...
Alcohol-related complications [16] Artist, automobile customizer, mechanic Keith Whitley: 9 May 1989 (aged 34) Goodlettsville, Tennessee: Alcoholism: Country music singer John Cassavetes: 3 February 1989 (aged 59) Los Angeles, United States Alcohol-related cirrhosis [17] Film director Chögyam Trungpa: 4 April 1987 (aged 48)
The term "alcoholism" was split into "alcohol abuse" and "alcohol dependence" in 1980's DSM-III, and in 1987's DSM-III-R behavioral symptoms were moved from "abuse" to "dependence". [116] Some scholars suggested that DSM-5 merges alcohol abuse and alcohol dependence into a single new entry, [117] named "alcohol-use disorder". [118] DSM-5 ...
Alcohol consumption in Russia remains among the highest in the world. According to a 2011 report by the World Health Organization, annual per capita consumption of alcohol in Russia was about 15.76 litres of pure alcohol, the fourth-highest volume in Europe. [1] It dropped to 11.7 litres in 2016, [2] dropping further to about 10.5 litres in ...