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Causal mechanisms proposed for the alcohol harm paradox—a systematic review

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Boyd J, Sexton O, Angus C, Meier P, Purshouse RC & Holmes J (2022) Causal mechanisms proposed for the alcohol harm paradox—a systematic review. Addiction, 117 (1), pp. 33-56. https://doi.org/10.1111/add.15567

Abstract
Background and Aims The alcohol harm paradox (AHP) posits that disadvantaged groups suffer from higher rates of alcohol-related harm compared with advantaged groups, despite reporting similar or lower levels of consumption on average. The causes of this relationship remain unclear. This study aimed to identify explanations proposed for the AHP. Secondary aims were to review the existing evidence for those explanations and investigate whether authors linked explanations to one another. Methods This was a systematic review. We searched MEDLINE (1946–January 2021), EMBASE (1974–January 2021) and PsycINFO (1967–January 2021), supplemented with manual searching of grey literature. Included papers either explored the causes of the AHP or investigated the relationship between alcohol consumption, alcohol-related harm and socio-economic position. Papers were set in Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development high-income countries. Explanations extracted for analysis could be evidenced in the empirical results or suggested by researchers in their narrative. Inductive thematic analysis was applied to group explanations. Results Seventy-nine papers met the inclusion criteria and initial coding revealed that these papers contained 41 distinct explanations for the AHP. Following inductive thematic analysis, these explanations were grouped into 16 themes within six broad domains: individual, life-style, contextual, disadvantage, upstream and artefactual. Explanations related to risk behaviours, which fitted within the life-style domain, were the most frequently proposed (n = 51) and analysed (n = 21). Conclusions While there are many potential explanations for the alcohol harm paradox, most research focuses on risk behaviours while other explanations lack empirical testing.

Keywords
Alcohol consumption; alcohol-related harm; causal mechanisms; disadvantage; health inequalities; morbidity; mortality; socio-economic position

Journal
Addiction: Volume 117, Issue 1

StatusPublished
Publication date31/01/2022
Publication date online31/05/2021
Date accepted by journal28/04/2021
PublisherWiley
ISSN0965-2140
eISSN1360-0443

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Dr Jennifer Boyd

Dr Jennifer Boyd

Research Fellow, Sociology, Social Policy & Criminology

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