The public health burden of alcohol: evidence review provides a broad and rigorous summary of the types and prevalence of alcohol-related harm, as well as presenting evidence for the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of alcohol control policies. [H3] Local Alcohol Consumption Survey National Report
Local Alcohol Consumption Survey Report
Alcohol sales in England in 2014: Analysis to assess suitability for inclusion in LAPE Estimated on and off-trade sales of alcohol in England in 2014
Review of the methodology used to generate alcohol-related crime indicators (Oct 2016)
Data intelligence summary: alcohol consumption and harm among under 18 year olds
Results of the LAPE User Survey 2016 Feedback of the LAPE User Survey 2012
Topography of Drinking Behaviours in England
Consultation on the methods used to estimate alcohol-related hospital admissions for England (2012) Response form - Methods used to estimate alcohol-related hospital admissions for England (2012)
This links offer further statistics produced by OHID and other organisations.
This section contains supporting and background information to the alcohol profile and the indicators included.
The 'Alcohol-attributable fractions for England: an update'is a report that sets out estimates of the relative risks of alcohol on disease, as well as alcohol-attributable fractions for England.
The 'Consultation: Proposed changes to alcohol-attributable fractions' document and response to the 2020 update outlining the proposed changes to the attributable fractions used in the calculation of alcohol-related mortality and hospital admissions and the imapct upon published statistics.
Response to consultation on the National Statistics definition of alcohol-related deaths
Review of the methodology used to generate alcohol-related crime indicators