AI Article Synopsis

  • * Data from the European Survey on Alcohol use and COVID-19 included responses from over 31,000 participants in eight countries, assessing drinking habits both before and during the pandemic.
  • * Results showed that the top 10% of drinkers increased their consumption significantly, leading to a rise in heavy drinking among this group, while those who drank less before the pandemic only experienced modest changes.

Article Abstract

Evidence suggests that changes in alcohol consumption during the first months of the COVID-19 pandemic were unevenly distributed over consumer groups. We investigated possible inter-country differences in how changes in alcohol consumption are contingent on initial consumption (before or at the start of the pandemic), and how changes in consumption translate into possible changes in the prevalence of heavy drinking. We used data from the European Survey on Alcohol use and COVID-19 (ESAC) conducted in Czechia, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Norway, Poland, Spain, and the UK (N = 31921). Past-year alcohol consumption and changes in consumption were measured by AUDIT-C. Drinking habits were compared according to percentiles of pre-pandemic consumption levels, below versus above the 90th percentile. Across countries, drinkers in the highest 10% for pre-pandemic consumption increased their drinking during the pandemic, whereas absolute changes among those initially drinking below this level were modest. The percentage of people reporting >28 alcohol units/week increased significantly in seven of eight countries. During the first months of the COVID-19 pandemic, alcohol consumption in the upper decile of the drinkers increased as did the prevalence of heavy drinkers, in contrast with a declining consumption in other groups in the sample.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8508389PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph181910547DOI Listing

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