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Changes in Alcohol Consumption during the COVID-19 Pandemic—Small Change in Total Consumption but Increase in Proportion of Heavy Drinkers

机译:Covid-19大流行性 - 总消费变化过程中的酒精消费的变化但大量饮酒者的比例增加

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Little is known about possible changes in alcohol consumption distribution during the COVID-19 pandemic. We estimated how individual changes in alcohol consumption during the pandemic translated into changes in: (i) mean consumption; (ii) dispersion of consumption distribution; and (iii) prevalence of heavy drinkers. We employed data from two independent web-surveys of Norwegian adults collected between April and July 2020 and limited to those reporting past year alcohol consumption (N1 = 15,267, N2 = 1195). Self-reports of changes in drinking behavior were quantified, assuming change being relative to baseline consumption level. During the pandemic, we found a small increase (Survey 1) or no change (Survey 2) in estimated mean alcohol consumption (which parallels to total consumption). However, in both surveys, the dispersion of the distribution increased significantly (p < 0.001). For most respondents, an average modest decline in consumption was found. However, the small fraction with the highest baseline consumption increased their consumption substantially, and in effect, the proportion of heavy drinkers increased markedly (p < 0.001). In conclusion, quantifications of reported changes in alcohol consumption during the pandemic suggest that the upper 5 to 10% of the drinkers increased their consumption and hence the prevalence of heavy drinkers increased, despite little or no change in total alcohol consumption.
机译:关于Covid-19流行期间的酒精消费分布的可能变化很少。我们估计流行病中的单个酒精消费变化如何转化为:(i)平均消费; (ii)消费分布的分散; (iii)重饮用者的患病率。我们从4月和7月2020年7月之间收集的两名挪威成年人的两个独立网络调查的数据,并限于过去一年的饮酒消费(N1 = 15,267,N2 = 1195)。定量饮酒行为变化的自我报告量化,假设变化相对于基线消费水平。在大流行期间,我们发现估计平均酒精消费(对总消费方案相比)的少量增加(调查1)或没有变更(调查2)。然而,在两个调查中,分布的分散显着增加(P <0.001)。对于大多数受访者来说,发现消费的平均谦虚下降。然而,基本上基线消耗最高的小部分基本上增加了它们的消费,实际上,重饮料的比例显着增加(P <0.001)。总之,大流行期间饮酒变化的量化表明,饮用者的5%至10%的饮酒量增加了它们的消费,因此饮酒者的患病率增加,尽管总酒精消耗很少或没有变化。

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