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Emerging but limited evidence suggests that alcohol consumption has increased during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study assessed: (1) whether drinking behaviors changed during the pandemic; and, (2) how those changes were impacted by COVID-19-related stress.
- Risky Alcohol Use: An Epidemic Inside the COVID-19 Pandemic
Alcohol consumption increased more during the COVID-19...
- Trends in alcohol consumption in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic: A ...
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, alcohol consumption around the...
- Alcohol and other substance use during the COVID-19 pandemic: A ...
Overall, there was a trend towards increased alcohol...
- Risky Alcohol Use: An Epidemic Inside the COVID-19 Pandemic
28 Ιουλ 2023 · Alcohol consumption increased more during the COVID-19 pandemic than in the last 50 years. Alcohol-related illness and deaths also rose during the pandemic. NIH research has contributed to tools that help people reduce problem drinking and improve their health.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, alcohol consumption around the world has changed in a number of meaningful ways. Most of these changes have varied according to the specific political, social, economic, and/or cultural context of each country.
1 Ιαν 2021 · Globally, millions of premature deaths from excessive alcohol consumption occur each year. This paper discusses the effects of increased alcohol consumption and the most important consequences on the health of the population during the social isolation and lockdown during current COVID-19 pandemic. 1. Introduction.
28 Ιουλ 2020 · These concerns are related to the impact of excessive alcohol consumption in a person with COVID-19 and/or with alcohol use disorder, as well as with a potential increase in the prevalence of harmful drinking, alcohol use disorder, withdrawal symptoms, intimate partner violence, harm to children, suicide, mental health problems and non ...
1 Μαρ 2022 · Since 2012, the global market revenue for alcoholic beverages had grown steadily. In 2019, however, this trend changed, possibly, at least in part, in relationship to COVID-19. Worldwide alcohol sales in 2019 were over 1.49 trillion U.S. dollars, but in 2020, the yearly revenue dropped by around 200 billion (Statista, 2021).
Overall, there was a trend towards increased alcohol consumption. The proportion of people consuming alcohol during the pandemic ranged from 21.7% to 72.9% in general population samples. Unlike alcohol use, there was a clear trend towards increased use of other substances use during the COVID-19 pandemic.