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The prevalence of alcohol-related self-harm is strongly associated with increasing average weekly alcohol consumption. The prevalence of alcohol-related self-harm is strongly associated with increasing average weekly alcohol consumption. Self-harm was defined as the sum of the following alcohol-related harms: caused injury to self; caused injury to others; trouble with police; emergency department attendance; unwanted pregnancy; relationship breakdown; domestic violence; alcohol dependency. Numbers above each column represent the weighted numbers of respondents at risk for each age group/pattern of alcohol consumption. ***p<0.001, χ2 test for trend. D G Craig et al. Frontline Gastroenterol 2012;3:57-63 Copyright © BMJ Publishing Group Ltd & British Society of Gastroenterology. All rights reserved.
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