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Purchasing, consumption, demographic and socioeconomic variables associated with shifts in alcohol consumption during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Sarah CallinanYvette Mojica-PerezCassandra J C WrightMichael LivingstonSandra KuntscheAnne-Marie LaslettRobin RoomEmmanuel Kuntsche
Published in: Drug and alcohol review (2020)
A reported increase in consumption among those experiencing more stress suggests that some people may have been drinking to cope during the epidemic. Conversely, the reported decrease in consumption among those who drank more outside of their home in 2019 suggests that closing all on-trade sales did not result in complete substitution of on-premise drinking with home drinking in this group. Monitoring of relevant subgroups to assess long-term changes in consumption in the aftermath of the epidemic is recommended.
Keyphrases
  • alcohol consumption
  • healthcare