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    Table_1_A drink equals how many cigarettes? Equating mortality risks from alcohol and tobacco use in Canada.DOCX

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    ObjectiveTo quantify and communicate risk equivalencies for alcohol-and tobacco-attributable mortality by comparing per standard drinks consumed to per number of cigarettes smoked in Canada.MethodsAlcohol-and tobacco-attributable premature deaths (≤75 years of age) and years of life lost (YLL) were estimated using a lifetime risk modeling approach. Alcohol-attributable death statistics were obtained from the 2023 Canadian Guidance on Alcohol and Health data source. Tobacco-attributable death statistics were derived from the Mortality Population Risk Tool (MPoRT) model.ResultsThe risk of alcohol use on premature death and YLL increased non-linearly with the number of drinks consumed, while the risk for tobacco use on these two measures increased linearly with the number of cigarettes smoked. Males who consumed 5 drinks/day—a standard drink contains 13.45 grams of alcohol in Canada—had an equivalent risk as smoking 4.9 cigarettes/day (when modeling for premature death) and 5.1 cigarettes/day (when modeling for YLL). Females who consumed 5 drinks/day experienced an equivalent risk as smoking 4.2 cigarettes/day for premature deaths and YLL. At all levels of alcohol consumption females and males who consumed ConclusionRisk equivalencies comparing alcohol use to tobacco use could help people who drink improve their knowledge and understanding of the mortality risks associated with increased number of drinks consumed per day.</p

    Supplemental Material, Appendix_2 - Evaluating Completeness of Reporting in Behavioral Interventions Pilot Trials

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    <p>Supplemental Material, Appendix_2 for Evaluating Completeness of Reporting in Behavioral Interventions Pilot Trials by Meha Bhatt, Laura Zielinski, Nitika Sanger, Ieta Shams, Candice Luo, Bianca Bantoto, Hamnah Shahid, Guowei Li, Luciana P. F. Abbade, Ikunna Nwosu, Yanling Jin, Mei Wang, Yaping Chang, Guangwen Sun, Lawrence Mbuagbaw, Mitchell A. H. Levine, Jonathan D. Adachi, Lehana Thabane, and Zainab Samaan in Research on Social Work Practice</p

    Supplemental Material, Appendix_1 - Evaluating Completeness of Reporting in Behavioral Interventions Pilot Trials

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    <p>Supplemental Material, Appendix_1 for Evaluating Completeness of Reporting in Behavioral Interventions Pilot Trials by Meha Bhatt, Laura Zielinski, Nitika Sanger, Ieta Shams, Candice Luo, Bianca Bantoto, Hamnah Shahid, Guowei Li, Luciana P. F. Abbade, Ikunna Nwosu, Yanling Jin, Mei Wang, Yaping Chang, Guangwen Sun, Lawrence Mbuagbaw, Mitchell A. H. Levine, Jonathan D. Adachi, Lehana Thabane, and Zainab Samaan in Research on Social Work Practice</p

    Supplemental Material, Appendix_3 - Evaluating Completeness of Reporting in Behavioral Interventions Pilot Trials

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    <p>Supplemental Material, Appendix_3 for Evaluating Completeness of Reporting in Behavioral Interventions Pilot Trials by Meha Bhatt, Laura Zielinski, Nitika Sanger, Ieta Shams, Candice Luo, Bianca Bantoto, Hamnah Shahid, Guowei Li, Luciana P. F. Abbade, Ikunna Nwosu, Yanling Jin, Mei Wang, Yaping Chang, Guangwen Sun, Lawrence Mbuagbaw, Mitchell A. H. Levine, Jonathan D. Adachi, Lehana Thabane, and Zainab Samaan in Research on Social Work Practice</p

    Supplemental Material, Supplementary_Material - A Systematic Survey of Control Groups in Behavioral and Social Science Trials

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    <p>Supplemental Material, Supplementary_Material for A Systematic Survey of Control Groups in Behavioral and Social Science Trials by Mei Wang, Guangwen Sun, Yaping Chang, Yanling Jin, Alvin Leenus, Muhammad Maaz, Guowei Li, Meha Bhatt, Luciana P. F. Abbade, Ikunna Nwosu, Laura Zielinski, Nitika Sanger, Bianca Bantoto, Candice Luo, Ieta Shams, Hamnah Shahid, Jonathan Adachi, Lawrence Mbuagbaw, Mitchell Levine, Zainab Samaan, and Lehana Thabane in Research on Social Work Practice</p
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