Positive association between neighborhood retail alcohol outlet access and hospital admissions for alcohol withdrawal syndrome in New Orleans

J Addict Dis. 2020 Jul-Sep;38(3):311-316. doi: 10.1080/10550887.2020.1762029. Epub 2020 May 13.

Abstract

Objectives: We used treatment for alcohol withdrawal syndrome as an objective surrogate marker to investigate the relationship between alcohol-related health outcomes and home neighborhood alcohol outlet density and alcohol advertising density.Methods: Mixed effects logistic regression examined whether alcohol outlet density or alcohol advertisement density within either one-quarter mile or one-half mile of individuals' home address was associated with treatment for alcohol withdrawal.Results: Adjusted models showed outlet and advertising density, particularly off-sale outlet density within one-quarter mile of the home, increased the risk of hospital admission for alcohol withdrawal syndrome (AOR = 1.15).Conclusion/impact: These data inform public policy initiatives to reduce the harmful effects of alcohol by regulating the neighborhood alcohol environment.

Keywords: Alcohol withdrawal syndrome; alcohol related morbidity; alcohol retail density; neighborhood alcohol environment.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Aged, 80 and over
  • Alcohol Drinking
  • Alcoholism / epidemiology*
  • Alcoholism / therapy
  • Commerce / statistics & numerical data*
  • Female
  • Hospitalization
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • New Orleans / epidemiology
  • Residence Characteristics / statistics & numerical data*
  • Substance Withdrawal Syndrome / epidemiology*
  • Substance Withdrawal Syndrome / therapy
  • Young Adult