Author: Callinan, Sarah; Smit, Koen; Mojicaâ€Perez, Yvette; D'Aquino, Simon; Moore, David; Kuntsche, Emmanuel
Title: Shifts in alcohol consumption during the COVIDâ€19 pandemic: early indications from Australia Cord-id: py69bgf2 Document date: 2020_10_2
ID: py69bgf2
Snippet: BACKGROUND AND AIM: The effect of the COVIDâ€19 pandemic on alcohol consumption is currently unclear. This study aimed to provide early estimates of how stress and demographics will interact with shifts in harmful alcohol consumption from before the COVIDâ€19 outbreak to two months into social distancing. DESIGN: Crossâ€sectional convenience sample. SETTING: Australia. PARTICIPANTS: 1684 Australians aged 18â€65 who drink at least monthly. MEASUREMENTS: Items from the Alcohol Use Disorders Id
Document: BACKGROUND AND AIM: The effect of the COVIDâ€19 pandemic on alcohol consumption is currently unclear. This study aimed to provide early estimates of how stress and demographics will interact with shifts in harmful alcohol consumption from before the COVIDâ€19 outbreak to two months into social distancing. DESIGN: Crossâ€sectional convenience sample. SETTING: Australia. PARTICIPANTS: 1684 Australians aged 18â€65 who drink at least monthly. MEASUREMENTS: Items from the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) and the stress subscale of the Depression Anxiety and Stress Scale (DASS). FINDINGS: Overall, harmful drinking decreased during social distancing measures in our sample (2019 score = 8.2 (7.9â€8.4 95% confidence interval), during the pandemic = 7.3 (7.1â€7.6)). Younger drinkers, particularly young women, decreased their consumption the most, but there was a small increase in consumption in middleâ€aged women. Drinkers experiencing high levels of stress also reported a relatively higher shift in harmful consumption compared with those with low levels of stress (β=0.65, p=.003), despite reporting a small decrease overall. CONCLUSIONS: The closure of licensed premises and social distancing measures in Australia in response to the COVIDâ€19 outbreak appear to have reduced harmful alcohol consumption in younger drinkers, particularly young women.
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