This set of resources developed by the University of Otago for Te Whatu Ora are the result of a project that estimates the alcohol-attributable health burden in Aotearoa in 2018.
The research findings show that alcohol causes a significant preventable health burden through a range of disease and injury conditions, especially for Māori and males.
The resources include:
The final report, discussing the alcohol-attributable health burden in Aotearoa in 2018.
The report in (infographic) short form, showcasing findings in an easily accessible format.
The Alcohol Attributable Fractions User Guide, a how-to on applying Alcohol Attributable Fractions to other health outcome datasets.
Supplementary methods, providing additional details on the approach used in this project.
Supplementary results, providing further details on the health burden estimates.