Alcohol use trajectories among U.S. adults during the first 42 weeks of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Adam M LeventhalJunhan ChoLara A RayRosalie Liccardo PaculaBrian P LeeNorah TerraultEric PedersenJungeun Olivia LeeJordan P DavisHaomiao JinJimi HuhJohn P WilsonReid C WhaleyPublished in: Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research (2022)
Several distinct U.S. adult sociodemographic subpopulations appear to have acquired new drinking patterns during the pandemic's first 42 weeks. Frequent alcohol use assessment in the COVID-19 era could improve personalized medicine and population health efforts to reduce drinking.