Abstract:
Alcoholic beverages, such as wine, beer, and spirits, are widely consumed globally. However, their consumption poses significant risks, including an increased likelihood of injuries and accidents. Even a single episode of heavy drinking can have detrimental effects. Alcoholism and chronic alcohol use contribute to a wide range of medical, psychiatric, and social problems. This article aims to investigate the impact of alcohol consumption on Liver Cirrhosis Mortality as it represents major health issues associated with alcohol use. Furthermore, the study examines the collective impact of the Human Development Index (HDI), Socio-Demographic Index (SDI), and Gross Domestic Product (GDP) on income, aiming to understand how these factors influence the occurrence of Liver Cirrhosis Mortality (LCM). To conduct this research, data from over 46 countries spanning the years 2000 to 2019 were analyzed. Secondary data from reputable sources, such as the World Health Organization database, World Bank database, United Nations Development Program Data Centre, and Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation database, were collected. The data were subjected to analysis using a panel regression technique.