| Literature DB >> 33839730 |
Jørgen G Bramness1,2, Elin K Bye1, Inger Synnøve Moan1, Ingeborg Rossow1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In Europe, the COVID-19 pandemic triggered a range of restrictive measures, which may have impacted alcohol consumption.Entities:
Keywords: Alcohol use; COVID-19; Changes; Norway; Pandemic
Mesh:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33839730 PMCID: PMC8089433 DOI: 10.1159/000515102
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur Addict Res ISSN: 1022-6877 Impact factor: 3.015
Self-reported alcohol use (less drinking, no change, and more drinking) during the COVID-19 pandemic by sociodemographic groups and previous drinking behaviour, bivariate distributions, and multinomial logistic regression unadjusted and adjusted
| Bivariate distributions | Reference category: no change | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Multinomial | Multinomial | |||||||
| less drinking 359 (29.9%) | no change 682 (56.8%) | more drinking test statistic 159 (13.3%) | less drinking OR (95% CI) | more drinking OR (95% CI) | less drinking OR (95% CI) | more drinking OR (95% CI) | ||
| Gender | ||||||||
| Women ( | 36.8% | 48.6% | 14.6% | χ2 = 38.6 | ||||
| ( | ||||||||
| Men ( | 22.4% | 65.9% | 11.7% | Ref | Ref | Ref (OR = 1) | Ref | |
| (OR = 1) | (OR = 1) | (OR = 1) | ||||||
| Age group | ||||||||
| 18–34 ( | 42.1% | 39.8% | 18.1% | χ2 = 69.9 | ||||
| ( | ||||||||
| 35–59 ( | 27.9% | 58.9% | 13.2% | 1.35 | 1.55 | |||
| (0.93–1.95) | (0.92–2.64) | |||||||
| 60+ ( | 20.8% | 70.6% | 8.6% | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref | |
| (OR = 1) | (OR = 1) | (OR = 1) | (OR = 1) | |||||
| Household | ||||||||
| With children under 18 ( | 31.6% | 52.3% | 16.1% | χ2 = 4.7 | 1.21 | 1.11 | ||
| ( | (0.90–1.63) | (0.79–1.55) | ||||||
| Without children under 18 ( | 29.2% | 58.6% | 12.2% | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref | |
| (OR = 1) | (OR = 1) | (OR = 1) | (OR = 1) | |||||
| Employment | ||||||||
| No ( | 27.9% | 58.6% | 13.5% | χ2 = 1.7 | 0.84 | 0.97 | ||
| ( | (0.65–1.09) | (0.69–1.38) | ||||||
| Yes ( | 31.4% | 55.5% | 13.1% | Ref | Ref | |||
| (OR = 1) | (OR = 1) | |||||||
| Educational level | ||||||||
| University level ( | 29.0% | 55.5% | 15.5% | χ2 = 7.9 | 0.98 | 1.02 | ||
| ( | (0.76–1.27) | (0.77–1.34) | ||||||
| Below university level ( | 31.3% | 58.7% | 10.0% | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref | |
| (OR = 1) | (OR = 1) | (OR = 1) | (OR = 1) | |||||
| Income | ||||||||
| Low ( | 31.1% | 55.2% | 13.7% | χ2 = 1.8 | 1.12 | 0.97 | ||
| ( | (0.77–1.62) | (0.59–1.60) | ||||||
| Medium ( | 29.1% | 59.1% | 11.8% | 0.97 | 0.78 | |||
| (0.70–1.35) | (0.51–1.22) | |||||||
| High ( | 28.7% | 56.8% | 14.5% | Ref | Ref | |||
| (OR = 1) | (OR = 1) | |||||||
| Oslo versus other places | ||||||||
| Oslo ( | 34.8% | 44.3% | 20.9% | χ2 = 19.3 | ||||
| ( | ||||||||
| Other places ( | 28.9% | 59.4% | 11.7% | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref | |
| (OR = 1) | (OR = 1) | (OR = 1) | (OR = 1) | |||||
| Alcohol units/week (SD), | 2.5 (3.6) | 3.9 (5.9) | 6.8 (7.4) | |||||
| ( | ||||||||
Bold indicates that the coefficient is significantly different from 1 at p < 0.05 and p < 0.01.
Self-reported reasons for reducing and increasing alcohol use during COVID-19
| Reasons for less drinking | ||
|---|---|---|
| I have been to fewer parties and less together with friends | 234 (65.2%) | 44 (31.8%) |
| I have visited restaurants, cafes, pubs, and bars less frequently | 181 (50.4%) | 14 (10.9%) |
| I have not felt like it | 117 (32.6%) | 32 (24.8%) |
| I have travelled less | 81 (22.6%) | 7 (5.4%) |
| I want to be as healthy as possible (during the pandemic) | 44 (12.3%) | 4 (3.1%) |
| I have spent more time with my children and other family members at home | 33 (9.2%) | 4 (3.1%) |
| I have had less alcohol available in the house | 22 (6.1%) | 4 (3.1%) |
| I have had less money to spend | 14 (3.9%) | 1 (0.8%) |
| Other reasons for reducing | 39 (10.9%) | 22 (17.1%) |
| Reasons for more drinking | ||
| I have more need to treat myself with something good | 71 (44.7%) | 21 (30.4%) |
| There are fewer consequences of drinking more (e.g., fewer consequences the next day, less need to drive a car) | 60 (37.7%) | 12 (17.4%) |
| I have had a more flexible job situation (e.g., home office or flexible working hours) | 45 (28.3%) | 6 (8.7%) |
| I have worked less or stopped working | 28 (17.6%) | 2 (2.9%) |
| I have wanted to alleviate the stress or worries associated with the pandemic | 27 (17.0%) | 4 (5.8%) |
| I have been more alone (had more time on my own) | 27 (17.0%) | 3 (4.3%) |
| I have more often been to parties or with friends | 18 (11.3%) | 4 (5.8%) |
| Other reasons for increasing | 30 (18.9%) | 17 (24.6%) |
All reasons given, as multiple reason could be given by the respondents.
Response rate among those citing 1 single reason for their change in behaviour.