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Prevalence of binge drinking and its association with mental health conditions and quality of life in Singapore.

Ying Ying Lee1, Peizhi Wang1, Edimansyah Abdin1, Sherilyn Chang1, Saleha Shafie1, Rajeswari Sambasivam1, Kelvin Bryan Tan2, Cheryl Tan2, Derrick Heng3, Janhavi Vaingankar1, Siow Ann Chong1, Mythily Subramaniam4.   

Abstract

AIMS: Although heavy alcohol consumption has been linked to a myriad of adverse health problems, there is a paucity of population-based studies in Asian countries. The aims of this study were to determine the past-year prevalence of binge drinking in Singapore and its associations with socio-demographic factors, mental health conditions and quality of life.
METHODS: Data from the Singapore Mental Health Study 2016 (N = 6126) on binge drinking were included in the analysis. Multiple logistic regressions were used to assess the adjusted odds ratio (ORadj) between binge drinking and relevant socio-demographic variables, and mental health conditions.
RESULTS: In the sample, 13.7% of respondents reported past-year binge drinking, 17.6% of males and 9.8% of females were binge drinkers. Most of them were infrequent binge drinkers (7.3% binge drink less than monthly). Moderate associations between binge drinking and mood and anxiety disorders (ORadj = 1.8-4.4), were noted, while associations with alcohol use disorders were much stronger (ORadj = 5.3-9.7). Associations between binge drinking and anxiety disorders were observed exclusively in females (ORadj = 2.3-3.3). Binge drinkers reported a lower quality of life compared to their non-binging counterparts; binge-drinking males seemed to be more affected.
CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of binge drinking is low in Singapore compared to global estimates; most binge drinkers in Singapore were infrequent binge drinkers. However, binge drinking was found to be associated with a myriad of mental health conditions, and a decline in quality of life was noted among binge drinkers.
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Year:  2019        PMID: 31493692     DOI: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2019.106114

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Addict Behav        ISSN: 0306-4603            Impact factor:   3.913


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