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. 1980 Nov;70(11):1209–1211. doi: 10.2105/ajph.70.11.1209

An evaluation of alcoholism services in Minnesota using a social indicator method.

J Westermeyer, J Neider, B Stone, J Bearman
PMCID: PMC1619579  PMID: 7425197

Abstract

Alcohol-related events in Minnesota are assessed using a social indicator method. Eight events have shown rate average increases of 2.0 to 13.5 per cent per year over the last 7 to 14 years, with most events increasing 5 to 7 per cent. These include traffic fatalities, alcoholic cirrhosis deaths, alcohol deaths, arrest for liquor law violations, convictions, for driving while intoxicated (first and repeat), and state hospital admissions (first and repeat). Statistical analyses of these increases shows that, even with relatively few sample years, the rate and direction of rate increases are highly significant for most events.

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