| Literature DB >> 34574387 |
Jessica D Hanson1, Carolyn Noonan2, Amy Harris1, Kyra Oziel2, Michelle Sarche3, Richard F MacLehose4, Marcia O'Leary5, Dedra Buchwald2.
Abstract
Prior to the pandemic, our research team implemented a randomized controlled trial of an intervention to reduce risk for alcohol-exposed pregnancy (AEP) in American Indian women. When active recruitment for the in-person trial was paused due to COVID, the research team moved to conducting follow-up surveys with participants who had completed the intervention to better understand changes to their alcohol use during the pandemic. We collected surveys from 62 American Indian women who had completed the Native CHOICES intervention. Baseline data collected pre-COVID included demographics and scores on the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT). Follow-up surveys conducted during the active pandemic period included a self-reported questionnaire about changes in drinking patterns. At pre-COVID baseline, all participants were engaged in heavy or binge drinking. At follow-up during COVID, 24.2% reported drinking more, and over half had at least one binge drinking episode. Approximately half reported reduced drinking. We found that risky drinking remained an issue during the pandemic for many American Indian women who had engaged in this behavior pre-COVID, while others reported reducing their alcohol consumption. As the pandemic abates, concerted efforts must be made to reach those with identified alcohol use disorders to offer resources and intervention as needed.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19 pandemic; alcohol; indigenous communities
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34574387 PMCID: PMC8469880 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18189460
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 4.614
Baseline sociodemographic characteristics for American Indian participants of the NCARE CHOICES study who were eligible to complete a COVID-19 supplemental questionnaire, according to completion status.
| Characteristic | Completed | Eligible but Did Not Complete |
|---|---|---|
| Age, mean years (SD) | 31.4 (6.7) | 32.4 (7.3) |
| Completed education | ||
| <High school | 33.9 | 37.3 |
| High school or GED | 37.1 | 33.9 |
| Some college or more | 29.0 | 28.8 |
| Employed full- or part-time | 19.4 | 10.0 |
| Household income, % | ||
| <$5000/year—$415/month or less | 45.2 | 50.0 |
| ≥$5000/year—$416+/month | 25.8 | 20.0 |
| Do not want to answer | 29.0 | 30.0 |
| Receive public assistance in past 12 months | 85.5 | 86.7 |
| Have a permanent residence (house, apartment, trailer) | 61.3 | 45.0 |
| Experienced homelessness in past 6 months | 29.0 | 43.3 |
| Married or significant other | 46.8 | 45.0 |
| Number of adults slept in your residence last night, including self | ||
| 1 | 14.5 | 11.7 |
| 2 | 30.7 | 25.0 |
| 3 | 19.4 | 23.3 |
| 4 or more | 35.5 | 40.0 |
| Number of children (age 0–17 years) slept in your residence last night | ||
| 0 | 27.4 | 30.5 |
| 1–2 | 32.3 | 32.2 |
| 3–4 | 24.2 | 25.4 |
| 5 or more | 16.1 | 11.9 |
Note: % presented unless otherwise noted; NCARE CHOICES = Native Center for Alcohol Research and Education—Changing High-risk Alcohol Use and Increasing Contraception Effectiveness Study; SD = standard deviation; GED = General Education Diploma.
Drinking behaviors during the pandemic in American Indian participants of the NCARE CHOICES study who completed a COVID-19 supplemental questionnaire.
| Drinking Behavior | % (95% CI) |
|---|---|
| Among all participants: | (N = 62) |
| Alcohol consumption during pandemic compared to before, | |
| More now than before the pandemic | 24.2 (14.2, 36.7) |
| About the same amount as before the pandemic | 22.6 (12.9, 35.0) |
| Less now than before pandemic | 53.2 (40.1, 66.0) |
| Had 4 or more standard drinks in a single day, since pandemic began | 50.0 (37.0, 63.0) |
| Among participant who had 4 or more drinks in a single day: | (N = 31) |
| # of days with 4+ standard drinks in a single day, | 2.9 (2.3, 3.6) |
| Had 8 or more standard drinks in a week since pandemic began, | 54.8 (36.0, 72.7) |
NCARE CHOICES = Native Center for Alcohol Research and Education—Changing High-risk Alcohol Use and Increasing Contraception Effectiveness Study; CI = confidence interval.
Select baseline sociodemographic characteristics for American Indian participants of the NCARE CHOICES study who completed a COVID-19 supplemental questionnaire, according to drinking behavior during the pandemic.
| Alcohol Consumption during Compared to before Pandemic | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Characteristic | More Now (N = 15) | Same (N = 14) | Less Now (N = 33) |
| Age, mean years (95% CI) | 34.1 (30.0, 38.1) | 30.2 (26.4, 34.0) | 30.7 (28.5, 33.0) |
| Completed education | |||
| <High school | 26.7 (7.8, 55.1) | 42.9 (17.7, 71.1) | 33.3 (18.0, 51.8) |
| High school or GED | 40.0 (16.3, 67.7) | 21.4 (4.7, 50.8) | 42.4 (25.5, 60.8) |
| Some college or more | 33.3 (11.8, 61.6) | 35.7 (12.8, 64.9) | 24.2 (11.1, 42.3) |
| Employed full- or part-time | 26.7 (7.8, 55.1) | 14.3 (1.8, 42.8) | 18.2 (7.0, 35.5) |
| Household income | |||
| <$5000/year—$415/month or less | 26.7 (7.8, 55.1) | 64.3 (35.1, 87.2) | 45.5 (28.1, 63.6) |
| ≥$5000/year—$416+/month | 33.3 (11.8, 61.6) | 28.6 (8.4, 58.1) | 21.2 (9.0, 38.9) |
| Do not want to answer | 40.0 (16.3, 67.7) | 7.1 (0.2, 33.9) | 33.3 (18.0, 51.8) |
| Married or significant other | 46.7 (21.3, 73.4) | 71.4 (41.9, 91.6) | 36.4 (20.4, 54.9) |
| ≥1 child (age 0–17 years) slept in your residence last night | 53.3 (26.6, 78.7) | 71.4 (41.9, 91.6) | 81.8 (64.5, 93.0) |
Note: % presented unless otherwise noted; NCARE CHOICES = Native Center for Alcohol Research and Education—Changing High-risk Alcohol Use and Increasing Contraception Effectiveness Study; CI = confidence interval; GED = General Education Diploma.