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Table 4 Effect of combined alcohol control policies on alcohol-attributable mortality rates among females 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)

0.138

0.018

(0.103,0.173)

 < 0.001

0.141

0.017

(0.108,0.174)

 < 0.001

Estonia

0.728

0.027

(0.675,0.781)

 < 0.001

0.713

0.025

(0.664,0.762)

 < 0.001

Latvia

0.61

0.026

(0.559,0.661)

 < 0.001

0.61

0.025

(0.561,0.659)

 < 0.001

Lithuania

0.716

0.026

(0.665,0.767)

 < 0.001

0.722

0.025

(0.673,0.771)

 < 0.001

Policy

-0.054

0.082

(-0.215,0.107)

0.511

-0.114

0.028

(-0.169,-0.059)

 < 0.001

Recession

0.026

0.043

(-0.058,0.11)

0.55

    

Estonia: Policy

-0.107

0.088

(-0.279,0.065)

0.227

    

Latvia: Policy

-0.054

0.09

(-0.23,0.122)

0.553

    

Lithuania: Policy

-0.023

0.09

(-0.199,0.153)

0.802

    
  1. R-squared 0.608 for the full model and 0.609 for the reduced model; there are no statistically significant differences between the two models (P = 0.48)