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Appendix 1 Alcohol Related APPENDIX 1 ALCOHOL RELATED ADMISSIONS & DEATHS BY GLASGOW CITY INTERMEDIATE ZONE (SIMD 2016 & 2011 Based DZ) Rates per 10,000 (Persons, All Ages) - November 2017 updates RANKED RATES BASED ON ALCOHOL RELATED EMERGENCY ADMISSIONS *** See Notes worksheet for ICD10 Codes used in analysis *** Those above GLASGOW CITY 75th Percentile Highlighted Alcohol-related Emergency Mental Health Admissions SMR01 Deaths (NRS) ARBD Admissions Discharges SMR04 April 2016 to March 2014-2016 SMR01 April14 to April15 to March17 Population 2017 (any diagnostic (underlying March17 (any (any diagnostic 2016 Intermediate Zone & Name Locality (2016 SAPE) position) cause) diagnostic position) position) 1 S02001894 : Parkhead West and Barrowfield North East Glasgow 6946 305.2 13.9 25.4 25.9 2 S02001910 : Shettleston North North East Glasgow 4615 236.2 3.6 29.6 19.5 3 S02001940 : Keppochhill North West Glasgow 4805 226.8 4.9 30.5 23.9 4 S02001949 : Wyndford North West Glasgow 4073 211.1 6.5 14.7 20.9 5 S02001923 : Springburn East and Cowlairs North East Glasgow 4613 199.4 5.1 18.8 28.2 6 S02001948 : Maryhill West North West Glasgow 2991 197.3 2.2 14.5 11.7 7 S02001862 : Kingston West and Dumbreck South Glasgow 3609 196.7 6.5 18.5 11.1 8 S02001889 : Gorbals and Hutchesontown South Glasgow 6084 194.0 4.9 20.3 10.7 9 S02001882 : Glenwood North South Glasgow 4326 187.2 10.0 100.9 12.7 10 S02001938 : Woodside North West Glasgow 3560 177.0 1.9 13.1 14.0 11 S02001976 : Drumry East North West Glasgow 3167 176.8 6.3 71.6 26.8 12 S02001933 : City Centre West North West Glasgow 5028 173.0 4.0 15.2 14.9 13 S02001890 : Laurieston and Tradeston South Glasgow 5503 172.6 3.0 16.4 10.9 14 S02001856 : Govan and Linthouse South Glasgow 5986 162.0 5.6 28.4 6.7 15 S02001859 : Ibrox South Glasgow 3486 160.6 1.9 23.9 5.7 16 S02001929 : Carntyne West and Haghill North East Glasgow 4798 160.5 6.9 20.1 10.4 17 S02001975 : Drumchapel North North West Glasgow 3385 159.5 4.9 29.5 17.7 18 S02001944 : Milton East North West Glasgow 3134 153.2 6.4 27.7 11.2 19 S02001942 : Possil Park North West Glasgow 5962 152.6 3.9 31.9 25.2 20 S02001860 : Ibrox East and Cessnock South Glasgow 3167 151.6 6.3 17.9 9.5 21 S02001866 : Govanhill East and Aikenhead South Glasgow 4359 149.1 6.9 11.5 10.3 22 S02001939 : Firhill North West Glasgow 6305 149.1 1.1 9.0 9.5 23 S02001974 : Drumchapel South North West Glasgow 2570 147.9 2.6 28.5 7.8 24 S02001892 : Bridgeton North East Glasgow 3906 145.9 2.6 12.8 17.9 25 S02001895 : Parkhead East and Braidfauld North North East Glasgow 3445 145.1 4.8 39.7 18.9 26 S02001891 : Calton and Gallowgate North East Glasgow 4417 144.9 8.3 5.3 11.3 27 S02001928 : Alexandra Parade North East Glasgow 2646 143.6 6.3 34.0 13.2 28 S02001881 : Glenwood South South Glasgow 5034 143.0 6.0 20.5 6.0 29 S02001968 : Knightswood Park West North West Glasgow 3257 141.2 4.1 18.4 10.7 30 S02001926 : Roystonhill, Blochairn, and Provanmill North East Glasgow 5768 140.4 1.2 10.4 17.3 31 S02001873 : Pollokshaws South Glasgow 4280 140.2 5.5 14.0 11.7 32 S02001845 : Nitshill South Glasgow 6040 139.1 3.9 24.8 6.6 33 S02001924 : Cowlairs and Port Dundas North West Glasgow 3942 137.0 1.7 16.1 14.0 34 S02001905 : Central Easterhouse North East Glasgow 2493 132.4 0.0 22.7 24.1 35 S02001946 : Summerston North North West Glasgow 3654 131.4 6.4 17.3 13.7 36 S02001915 : Craigend and Ruchazie North East Glasgow 5430 130.8 1.2 20.9 8.3 37 S02001904 : Easterhouse East North East Glasgow 3155 126.8 4.2 12.7 6.3 38 S02001907 : North Barlanark and Easterhouse South North East Glasgow 3502 125.6 4.8 15.2 4.3 39 S02001854 : Hillington South Glasgow 3507 125.5 2.9 44.7 4.3 40 S02001921 : Petershill North East Glasgow 3634 121.1 3.7 17.4 12.4 41 S02001972 : Blairdardie East North West Glasgow 5633 120.7 3.0 14.2 4.4 42 S02001896 : Braidfauld North East Glasgow 6207 117.6 3.8 14.5 11.3 43 S02001908 : Barlanark North East Glasgow 4767 117.5 5.6 45.5 4.2 44 S02001922 : Springburn North East Glasgow 4524 114.9 7.4 14.7 7.7 45 S02001874 : Carnwadric West South Glasgow 4293 114.1 1.6 25.6 7.0 46 S02001963 : Scotstoun South and West North West Glasgow 3542 112.9 2.8 24.5 8.5 47 S02001914 : Cranhill, Lightburn and Queenslie South North East Glasgow 6433 111.9 6.7 44.6 20.2 48 S02001900 : Baillieston West North East Glasgow 3694 108.3 4.5 14.4 2.7 49 S02001893 : Dalmarnock North East Glasgow 3513 108.2 5.7 18.0 4.3 50 S02001931 : Gallowgate North and Bellgrove North East Glasgow 6126 104.5 2.2 12.0 5.7 51 S02001911 : Tollcross North East Glasgow 3820 102.1 1.7 24.4 15.7 52 S02001912 : Old Shettleston and Parkhead North North East Glasgow 4233 101.6 0.8 7.9 4.7 53 S02001966 : Knightswood West North West Glasgow 2580 100.8 2.6 19.4 3.9 54 S02001947 : Maryhill East North West Glasgow 3417 99.5 2.0 9.8 23.4 55 S02001857 : Craigton South Glasgow 3520 99.4 1.9 32.2 2.8 56 S02001955 : Partick North West Glasgow 3829 99.2 2.6 54.0 9.1 57 S02001920 : Barmulloch North East Glasgow 3033 98.9 1.1 8.8 8.2 58 S02001913 : Carntyne North East Glasgow 3460 98.3 4.8 58.8 11.6 59 S02001850 : Cardonald South and East South Glasgow 3061 98.0 6.5 35.9 1.6 60 S02001898 : Carmyle and Mount Vernon South North East Glasgow 2660 94.0 2.5 12.5 1.9 61 S02001855 : Drumoyne and Shieldhall South Glasgow 6352 92.9 5.8 48.8 5.5 62 S02001969 : Knightswood Park East North West Glasgow 3686 92.2 3.6 12.7 14.9 63 S02001943 : Milton West North West Glasgow 4264 91.5 1.6 30.5 10.6 64 S02001886 : Cathcart South Glasgow 5234 89.8 1.9 10.8 5.7 65 S02001961 : Whiteinch North West Glasgow 3603 88.8 6.5 30.5 16.7 66 S02001916 : Riddrie and Hogganfield North East Glasgow 5726 87.3 0.0 23.3 4.4 67 S02001865 : Govanhill West South Glasgow 5631 87.0 1.8 27.8 5.3 68 S02001977 : Drumry West North West Glasgow 3592 86.3 7.4 44.5 12.5 69 S02001967 : Knightswood East North West Glasgow 3941 86.3 3.4 33.0 5.1 70 S02001858 : Mosspark South Glasgow 5031 85.5 1.3 9.3 5.0 71 S02001843 : Darnley North South Glasgow 3049 85.3 5.5 19.7 3.3 72 S02001925 : Sighthill North East Glasgow 1074 83.8 0.0 6.2 4.7 73 S02001851 : Cardonald North South Glasgow 4375 82.3 0.0 16.8 4.6 74 S02001852 : Cardonald West and Central South Glasgow 5261 81.7 1.9 23.4 2.9 75 S02001965 : Yoker North North West Glasgow 2943 81.5 1.1 48.7 0.0 76 S02001953 : Hillhead North West Glasgow 6646 81.3 1.5 7.0 15.0 77 S02001867 : Battlefield South Glasgow 5065 80.9 0.7 13.2 5.9 78 S02001909 : Greenfield North East Glasgow 5193 80.9 3.2 16.0 7.7 79 S02001930 : Dennistoun North East Glasgow 4252 80.0 6.3 10.2 1.2 80 S02001853 : Penilee South Glasgow 5296 79.3 3.1 15.1 3.8 81 S02001875 : Carnwadric East South Glasgow 3167 78.9 1.1 15.8 1.6 82 S02001964 : Yoker South North West Glasgow 4711 78.5 5.7 21.9 2.1 83 S02001971 : Anniesland West North West Glasgow 6558 77.8 5.1 18.8 5.3 84 S02001868 : Strathbungo South Glasgow 5848 76.9 1.7 14.2 3.4 85 S02001919 : Balornock North East Glasgow 3425 75.9 0.0 12.7 2.9 86 S02001846 : Crookston South South Glasgow 3208 71.7 4.2 23.9 4.7 87 S02001887 : Mount Florida South Glasgow 4276 70.2 3.9 14.0 2.3 88 S02001847 : Crookston North South Glasgow 3149 69.9 0.0 6.4 1.6 89 S02001917 : Blackhill and Barmulloch East North East Glasgow 4594 69.7 0.0 24.7 12.0 90 S02001906 : Garthamlock, Auchinlea and Gartloch North East Glasgow 4512 68.7 4.4 6.6 6.6 91 S02001970 : Anniesland East North West Glasgow 4226 68.6 3.2 11.8 8.3 92 S02001888 : Toryglen and Oatlands South Glasgow 6078 67.5 3.3 2.2 2.5 93 S02001877 : Merrylee and Millbrae South Glasgow 3416 67.3 0.0 42.9 2.9 94 S02001934 : City Centre South North West Glasgow 3677 65.3 2.7 6.3 9.5 95 S02001945 : Summerston Central and West North West Glasgow 4447 65.2 4.5 4.5 13.5 96 S02001935 : Anderston North West Glasgow 5073 65.1 0.7 7.9 6.9 97 S02001876 : Newlands South Glasgow 5390 64.9 1.9 15.5 2.8 98 S02001932 : City Centre East North East Glasgow 9792 63.3 2.0 10.2 4.6 99 S02001901 : Baillieston East North East Glasgow 6096 62.3 1.1 6.0 3.3 100 S02001849 : Pollok North and East South Glasgow 5851 61.5 4.6 22.2 6.0 101 S02001927 : Dennistoun North North East Glasgow 4415 61.2 3.0 14.3 2.3 102 S02001960 : Victoria Park North West Glasgow 2736 58.5 0.0 6.1 1.8 103 S02001962 : Scotstoun North and East North West Glasgow 4461 58.3 3.7 13.4 11.2 104 S02001941 : Ruchill North West Glasgow 7526 57.1 1.8 4.0 10.6 105 S02001861 : Kinning Park and Festival Park South Glasgow 4059 56.7 0.0 10.7 0.0 106 S02001883 : Castlemilk South Glasgow 4927 54.8 1.4 23.0 2.0 107 S02001973 : Blairdardie West North West Glasgow 2950 50.8 1.1 12.4 10.2 108 S02001842 : Darnley East South Glasgow 5068 49.3 2.0 14.5 3.0 109 S02001952 : Kelvingrove and University North West Glasgow 6294 49.3 0.5 4.2 0.8 110 S02001870 : Shawlands West South Glasgow 3767 47.8 0.9 7.1 0.0 111 S02001872 : Langside South Glasgow 4508 46.6 3.0 6.7 0.0 112 S02001880 : Carmunnock South South Glasgow 3796 42.1 0.9 30.7 5.3 113 S02001878 : Muirend and Old Cathcart South Glasgow 4777 41.9 4.2 3.5 1.0 114 S02001936 : Finnieston and Kelvinhaugh North West Glasgow 8989 41.2 1.1 6.7 7.8 115 S02001954 : Glasgow Harbour and Partick South North West Glasgow 5178 40.6 1.3 3.9 8.7 116 S02001959 : Broomhill North West Glasgow 4479 40.2 0.7 16.4 13.4 117 S02001884 : Kingspark South South Glasgow 4085 36.7 0.0 4.9 3.7 118 S02001897 : Shettleston South North East Glasgow 3832 36.5 0.0 14.8 7.8 119 S02001864 : Pollokshields East South Glasgow 5057 33.6 2.6 7.3 1.0 120 S02001902 : Garrowhill West North East Glasgow 4176 33.5 3.2 12.8 1.2 121 S02001863 : Pollokshields West South Glasgow 4735 31.7 1.4 6.3 1.1 122
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