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Table 3 Effect of combined alcohol control policies on alcohol-attributable mortality rates among males in the Baltic countries and Poland

From: Alcohol-attributable mortality and alcohol control policy in the Baltic Countries and Poland in 2001–2020: an interrupted time-series analysis

 

Full model

Reduced model

Row name

Estimate

Std. Error

95% CI

p value

Estimate

Std. Error

95% CI

p value

(Intercept)

1.460

0.013

(1.435,1.485)

 < 0.001

1.46

0.013

(1.435,1.485)

 < 0.001

Estonia

0.624

0.02

(0.585,0.663)

 < 0.001

0.608

0.019

(0.571,0.645)

 < 0.001

Latvia

0.443

0.019

(0.406,0.48)

 < 0.001

0.458

0.018

(0.423,0.493)

 < 0.001

Lithuania

0.474

0.02

(0.435,0.513)

 < 0.001

0.466

0.018

(0.431,0.501)

 < 0.001

Policy

-0.085

0.061

(-0.205,0.035)

0.164

-0.079

0.021

(-0.12,-0.038)

 < 0.001

Recession

-0.021

0.032

(-0.084,0.042)

0.513

    

Estonia: Policy

-0.046

0.066

(-0.175,0.083)

0.487

    

Latvia: Policy

0.088

0.067

(-0.043,0.219)

0.191

    

Lithuania: Policy

-0.024

0.067

(-0.155,0.107)

0.716

    
  1. R-squared 0.645 for the full model and 0.642 for the reduced model; there are no statistically significant differences between the two models (P = 0.05)