| Literature DB >> 34823488 |
Daniel T Myran1, Brendan T Smith2,3, Nathan Cantor4, Lennon Li2,3, Sudipta Saha3, Catherine Paradis5, Rebecca Jesseman5, Peter Tanuseputro4,6,7, Erin Hobin2,3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Multiple survey reports suggest that alcohol use has increased in Canada during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, less is known about how per capita alcohol sales, which predict population-level alcohol use, have changed and whether changes in alcohol sales differ from changes in sales of other products due to pandemic factors.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34823488 PMCID: PMC8613522 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-021-12226-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Fig. 1Per capita average monthly alcohol sales (in dollars per individual age 15+) comparing the most recent year to the 3 prior year average for the 6 largest jurisdictions in Canada. The dashed black line divides the pre- and during- COVID-19 period. The dollar value of sales are expressed in January 2020 constant dollars to adjust for inflation
Fig. 2Per capita average monthly essential and non-essential retail sales (in dollars per individual age 15+) comparing the most recent year to the 3 prior year average for the 6 largest jurisdictions in Canada. The dashed black line divides the pre- and during- COVID-19 period. The dollar value of sales are expressed in January 2020 constant dollars to adjust for inflation
Adjusted regression coefficients for absolute changes in the average monthly dollar value of per capita alcohol, cannabis, essential, and non-essential retail sales in Canada during the first 9 months of COVID-19 for the six largest provinces in Canada
| Trend | Alcohol | Essential Sales | Non-Essential Sales |
|---|---|---|---|
| Change in dollar (CAD) | |||
+ 0.19 (0.18, 0.20) | + 2.18 (210, 2.27) | + 2.73 (2.65, 2.81) | |
+ 4.86 (2.88, 6.83) | − 59.8 (− 78.47, − 41.03) | − 308.70 (− 326.60, − 290.79) | |
+ 0.20 (− 0.14, 0.54) | + 14.24 (11.00, 17.48) | + 42.33 (39.23, 45.44) | |
− 0.39 (−0.96, 0.18) | − 9.79 (− 14.99, − 4.60) | + 73.11 (68.26, 77.97) | |
+ 1.61 (− 0.07, 3.28) | + 82.06 (66.82, 97.30) | − 140.19 (− 154.44, − 125.96) | |
aThe dollars value of sales are expressed in January 2020 constant dollars to adjust for inflation
bChanges in the dollar value of sales were adjusted for seasonal trends (categorical variable for each month) and for differences between the 6 provinces (categorial variable for each province)
cReference = pre-pandemic period January 2010 – February 2020. Positive numbers indicate an increase in per capita sales, while negative numbers indicate declining sales