| Literature DB >> 32359055 |
Kate Vallance1, Tim Stockwell1, Jinhui Zhao1, Simran Shokar2, Nour Schoueri-Mychasiw3, David Hammond4, Thomas K Greenfield5, Jonathan McGavock6, Ashini Weerasinghe3, Erin Hobin3,7.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Evidence-informed alcohol warning labels (AWLs) are a promising, well-targeted strategy to increase consumer awareness of health risks. We assessed consumers' baseline knowledge of alcohol-related cancer risk, standard drinks, and low-risk drinking guidelines as well as levels of support for AWLs. We further assessed associations with sociodemographic factors.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32359055 PMCID: PMC7201212
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Stud Alcohol Drugs ISSN: 1937-1888 Impact factor: 2.582
Figure 1.Alcohol warning labels on alcohol containers in (a) Yukon (2.3 cm × 2.8 cm) and (b) Northwest Territories (3.0 cm × 5.0 cm) since 1991
Figure 2.Intervention alcohol warning labels: (a) cancer warning, (b) low-risk drinking guidelines, and (c) standard drink information (5.0 cm × 3.0 cm)
Sample characteristics of intervention (Yukon) and comparison (Northwest Territories) sites
| Variable | Total ( | Intervention ( | Comparison ( | ||||
| % | % | % | χ2 ( | ||||
| Sex | |||||||
| Male | 436 | 52.15 | 255 | 50.50 | 181 | 54.68 | 1.40 |
| Female | 400 | 47.85 | 250 | 49.50 | 150 | 45.32 | (.2359) |
| Age, in years | |||||||
| 19–44 | 376 | 44.98 | 192 | 38.02 | 184 | 55.59 | 24.93 |
| ≥45 | 460 | 55.02 | 313 | 61.98 | 147 | 44.41 | ( |
| Ethnicity | |||||||
| Other | 216 | 25.84 | 109 | 21.58 | 107 | 32.33 | 15.13 |
| White | 584 | 69.86 | 368 | 72.87 | 216 | 65.26 | ( |
| Unknown | 36 | 4.31 | 28 | 5.54 | 8 | 2.42 | |
| Education | |||||||
| ≤Completed high school | 192 | 22.97 | 109 | 21.58 | 83 | 25.08 | 1.37 |
| >Completed high school | 623 | 74.52 | 382 | 75.64 | 241 | 72.81 | (.4447) |
| Unknown | 21 | 2.51 | 14 | 2.77 | 7 | 2.11 | |
| Income | |||||||
| <$60,000 | 290 | 34.69 | 187 | 37.03 | 103 | 31.12 | 5.90 |
| ≥$60,000 | 465 | 55.62 | 264 | 52.28 | 201 | 60.73 | (.0522) 54 |
| Unknown | 81 | 9.69 | 54 | 10.69 | 27 | 8.16 | |
| Literacy | |||||||
| ≤3 correct responses | 478 | 57.18 | 280 | 55.45 | 198 | 59.82 | 2.45 |
| 4–6 correct responses | 322 | 38.52 | 205 | 40.59 | 117 | 35.35 | (.2935) |
| Unknown | 36 | 4.31 | 20 | 3.96 | 16 | 4.83 | |
| Alcohol use | |||||||
| ≤10/15 female/male per week | 609 | 72.85 | 371 | 73.47 | 238 | 71.90 | 6.48 |
| >10/15 female/male per week | 146 | 17.46 | 95 | 18.81 | 51 | 15.41 | ( |
| Unknown | 81 | 9.69 | 39 | 7.72 | 42 | 12.69 | |
Notes: Bold indicates p < .05.
In Canadian dollars.
Baseline estimates of adjusted odds ratio (AOR) and corresponding 95% confidence interval (CI) of key knowledge outcomes
| A | B | C | D | |||||
| Know/believe that alcohol causes cancer | Correctly identify no. of SD per container of preferred drink | Correctly report daily LRDG limits | Correctly report weekly LRDG limits | |||||
| Variables | AOR [95% CI] | AOR [95% CI] | AOR [95% CI] | AOR [95% CI] | ||||
| Site | ||||||||
| Intervention | 128 (25.60) | 1.00 | 161 (32.46) | 1.00 | 262 (52.51) | 1.00 | 244 (48.61) | 1.00 |
| Comparison | 76 (22.96) | 0.89 [0.63, 1.24] | 81 (25.00) | 0.81 [0.56, 1.15] | 147 (44.95) | 0.76 [0.56, 1.04] | 154 (47.53) | 0.91 [0.68, 1.23] |
| Sex | ||||||||
| Male | 100 (23.15) | 1.00 | 78 (18.31) | 1.00 | 219 (50.93) | 1.00 | 206 (47.91) | 1.00 |
| Female | 104 (26.07) | 1.18 [0.86, 1.63] | 164 (41.62) | 190 (47.98) | 0.87 [0.65, 1.17] | 192 (48.48) | 1.02 [0.76, 1.35] | |
| Age, in years | ||||||||
| 19–44 | 92 (24.60) | 1.00 | 84 (22.83) | 1.00 | 180 (48.65) | 1.00 | 187 (50.82) | 1.00 |
| ≥45 | 112 (24.51) | 1.00 [0.71, 1.39] | 158 (34.96) | 229 (50.22) | 0.86 [0.63, 1.17] | 211 (46.07) | ||
| Education | ||||||||
| ≤Completed high school | 41 (21.47) | 1.00 | 39 (20.86) | 1.00 | 54 (29.35) | 1.00 | 63 (34.05) | 1.00 |
| >Completed high school | 157 (25.20) | 1.19 [0.76, 1.81] | 201 (32.42) | 1.03 [0.66, 1.63] | 353 (56.84) | 332 (53.46) | ||
| Unknown | 6 (35.29) | 2 (15.38) | 2 (9.52) | 3 (15.00) | ||||
| Income | ||||||||
| <$60,000 | 72 (24.83) | 1.00 | 55 (19.16) | 1.00 | 120 (42.11) | 1.00 | 127 (44.72) | 1.00 |
| ≥$60,000 | 116 (24.95) | 0.98 [0.68, 1.43] | 171 (36.85) | 266 (57.20) | 1.27 [0.90, 1.78] | 250 (53.88) | 1.16 [0.83, 1.62] | |
| Unknown | 16 (21.05) | 16 (23.19) | 23 (30.26) | 21 (26.92) | ||||
| Health literacy | ||||||||
| ≤3 correct responses | 118 (23.32) | 1.00 | 92 (19.62) | 1.00 | 196 (41.61) | 1.00 | 205 (43.62) | 1.00 |
| 4–6 correct responses | 86 (26.71) | 1.17 [0.83, 1.68] | 140 (43.48) | 205 (63.66) | 182 (56.52) | 1.23 [0.90, 1.68] | ||
| Unknown | 7 (21.21) | 10 (34.48) | 8 (24.24) | 11 (32.35) | ||||
| Alcohol use | ||||||||
| ≤10/15 female/male per week | 148 (24.34) | 1.00 | 203 (33.50) | 1.00 | 335 (55.19) | 1.00 | 321 (52.97) | 1.00 |
| >10/15 female/male per week | 39 (26.71) | 1.18 [0.77, 1.81] | 32 (22.22) | 0.87 [0.55, 1.40] | 61 (42.66) | 0.77 [0.51, 1.14] | 60 (41.38) | 0.71 [0.48, 1.05] |
| Unknown | 17 (21.79) | 7 (10.00) | 13 (17.11) | 17 (22.67) | ||||
Notes: Canada’s Low-Risk Drinking Guidelines recommend no more than 2 standard drinks (SDs) for women/3 for men (daily) and no more than 10 for women/15 for men (weekly). There were 5 participants in Analysis A, 16 in Analysis B, and 10 in Analyses C and D who answered “prefer not to say” or no response and who were excluded from the analyses. The correct SD category ranges were as follows: 1.26–1.54 standard drinks for beers, 4–6 for wine, 16–20 for distilled spirits, and 0.9–1.1 for ciders. Values 10% above and below the accurate number of SDs for wine were used as the “correct” category. Bold indicates statistical significance.
Estimates adjusted for one another;
in Canadian dollars.
p < .05;
p < .01;
p < .001.
Baseline estimates of adjusted odds ratio (AOR) and corresponding 95% confidence interval (CI) of key support outcomes
| A | B | C | |||||
| Agree/strongly agree alcohol containers should be labeled with health warning | Agree/strongly agree alcohol containers should be labeled with SD information | Agree/strongly agree alcohol containers should be labeled with LRDG limits | |||||
| Variables | AOR [95% CI] | AOR [95% CI] | AOR [95% CI] | ||||
| Site | |||||||
| Intervention | 286 (57.43) | 1.00 | 261 (52.30) | 1.00 | 208 (41.77) | 1.00 | |
| Comparison | 177 (53.64) | 0.93 [0.69, 1.27] | 165 (50.15) | 1.01 [0.75, 1.38] | 112 (34.15) | 0.80 [0.59, 1.09] | |
| Sex | |||||||
| Male | 221 (51.16) | 1.00 | 193 (44.78) | 1.00 | 142 (33.10) | 1.00 | |
| Female | 242 (61.11) | 233 (58.69) | 178 (44.84) | ||||
| Age, in years | |||||||
| 19–44 | 195 (52.42) | 1.00 | 182 (49.06) | 1.00 | 127 (34.42) | 1.00 | |
| ≥45 | 268 (58.77) | 1.34 [0.99, 1.79] | 244 (53.39) | 1.21 [0.90, 1.64] | 193 (42.23) | ||
| Education | |||||||
| ≤Completed high school | 104 (54.17) | 1.00 | 78 (40.84) | 1.00 | 57 (30.00) | 1.00 | |
| >Completed high school | 356 (57.33) | 0.96 [0.67, 1.38] | 346 (55.63) | 260 (41.80) | |||
| Unknown | 3 (20.00) | 2 (13.33) | 3 (21.43) | ||||
| Income | |||||||
| <$60,000 | 154 (53.29) | 1.00 | 139 (48.26) | 1.00 | 116 (40.28) | 1.00 | |
| ≥$60,000 | 270 (58.06) | 0.96 [0.69, 1.34] | 257 (55.27) | 0.89 [0.63, 1.24] | 176 (37.93) | ||
| Unknown | 39 (52.70) | 30 (40.00) | 28 (37.84) | ||||
| Health literacy | |||||||
| ≤3 correct responses | 240 (50.31) | 1.00 | 205 (42.89) | 1.00 | 164 (34.45) | 1.00 | |
| 4–6 correct responses | 208 (64.60) | 207 (64.29) | 146 (45.34) | ||||
| Unknown | 15 (51.72) | 14 (50.00) | 10 (35.71) | ||||
| Alcohol use | |||||||
| ≤10/15 female/male per week | 352 (58.09) | 1.00 | 344 (56.77) | 1.00 | 254 (41.91) | 1.00 | |
| >10/15 female/male per week | 77 (52.74) | 0.91 [0.62, 1.33] | 59 (40.41) | 43 (29.66) | |||
| Unknown | 34 (44.74) | 23 (30.26) | 23 (30.67) | ||||
Notes: There were 8 participants in Analysis A, 10 in Analysis B, and 8 in Analysis C who answered “prefer not to say” or no response and who were excluded from the analyses. Bold indicates statistical significance.
Estimates adjusted for one another;
in Canadian dollars.
p < .05;
p < .01;
p < .001.