AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigates alcohol consumption patterns among Greenland Inuit, focusing on occasional excessive drinking as a significant public health issue.
  • Data from health surveys reveals that over half of men and one-third of women engage in occasional binge drinking, while abstention rates are higher among older individuals.
  • Younger males show a decrease in binge drinking, while younger females exhibit heightened rates, indicating a need for targeted public health interventions.

Article Abstract

A drinking pattern characterised by occasional excessive drinking is a key challenge for public health in Greenland. The objective was to examine sex-specific time trends in drinking patterns among Greenland Inuit. Cross-sectional and cohort data from geographically representative health surveys in 1993, 2005-2010 and 2014 were included (n = 4,938). Drinking patterns were defined as abstainer, non-problematic and occasional binge drinking. Patterns were analysed by sex-specific crude proportions and logistical analyses according to age, birth cohort and calendar time, accounting for region and settlement type. More than half of the men and one-third of the women had an occasional binge drinking pattern, while 22.6% of females and 15.1% of men were abstainers. Abstention increased with increasing age, while occasional binge drinking decreased among men. Younger male birth cohorts were less likely to have an occasional binge drinking pattern, while the youngest females had the highest odds ratio. A drinking pattern characterised by occasional excessive use remains a key challenge for public health in Greenland with age as a strong predictor. A high prevalence of abstainers co-exists with a high prevalence of occasional binge drinking. The increased odds ratio for occasional binge drinking among younger females should be addressed further.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9225729PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/22423982.2022.2089379DOI Listing

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