Surveillance Reports
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Surveillance
Report #95 [PDF]:
Apparent Per Capita Alcohol Consumption: National, State, and Regional Trends, 19772010 Examines trends in the consumption of alcohol in the United States. Findings are based on alcoholic beverage sales data, either collected by the Alcohol Epidemiologic Data System (AEDS) from States or provided by beverage industry sources. Population data from the U.S. Bureau of the Census were used to calculate rates. The report provides data on national consumption of beer, wine, and distilled spirits as well as for all alcoholic beverages combined; consumption trends for each State for the same beverage categories; and consumption trends for each type of beverage and all beverages combined for U.S. regions. Data for 1977-2010 from this report can be found in one data file: pcyr1970-2010.txt |
Surveillance
Report #94 [PDF]:
Trends in Alcohol-Related Morbidity among Short-Stay Community Hospital
Discharges, United States, 19792010 Provides alcohol-related morbidity data in the United States. The data were obtained from the National Hospital Discharge Survey, which is based on a national sample of hospital discharge episodes compiled by the National Center for Health Statistics. |
Surveillance
Report #93 [PDF]:
Liver Cirrhosis Mortality in the United States, 19702009 Presents trends in liver cirrhosis mortality in the United States. Data were compiled on the underlying cause of death from public use data sets published annually by the National Center for Health Statistics. |
Surveillance
Report #91 [PDF]:
Trends in Underage Drinking in the United States, 1991-2009 Presents trends in underage drinking by youth ages 12-20 years. Data were obtained from three separate sources, the National Survey on Drug Use and Health, the Monitoring the Future survey, and the Youth Risk Behavior Survey. The report presents trends for prevalence of alcohol consumption, drinking patterns, alcohol-related attitudes, and alcohol-related risk behaviors. |
Surveillance
Report #76 [PDF]:
Trends in AlcoholRelated Fatal Traffic Crashes, United States, 19772004 Presents trends in alcohol-related fatal traffic crashes. Data were compiled from sources provided by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the Federal Highway Administration, and the U.S. Bureau of the Census. The report provides data on alcohol-related traffic crash fatality rates, and blood alcohol concentration (BAC) testing rates and results, with special sections on young drinking drivers. |
Alcohol Epidemiologic Data Directory / U.S. Alcohol Epidemiologic Data Reference Manuals |
Updated: July 2012