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The Societal Cost of Alcohol Consumption: An Estimation of the Economic and Human Cost including Health Effects in Sweden, 2002
This article estimates the societal cost of alcohol consumption in Sweden in 2002, as well as the effects on health and quality of life. The estimation includes direct costs, indirect costs and intangible costs. Relevant cost-of-illness methods are applied using the human capital method and prevalen...
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