Published: 22 October 2019

Drinking patterns and the distribution of alcohol-related harms in Ireland: evidence for the prevention paradox

According to the prevention paradox, the majority of alcohol-related harms in the population occur among low-to-moderate risk drinkers, simply because they are more numerous in the population, although high-risk drinkers have a higher individual risk of experiencing alcohol-related harms. In this study we explored the prevention paradox in the Irish population by comparing alcohol-dependent drinkers (high-risk) to low-risk drinkers and non-dependent drinkers who engage in heavy episodic drinking (HED).

Authors

  • Claire O'Dwyer
  • Deirdre Mongan
  • Sean Millar
  • Marion Rackard
  • Brian Galvin
  • Jean Long
  • Joe Barry

Publisher
BioMed Central
ISSN number
1471-2458
DOI/URL
https://bmcpublichealth.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12889-019-7666-4
Journal
BMC Public Health 2019;19:1323