Drinking patterns vary by gender, age and country-level income: Cross-country analysis of the International Alcohol Control Study.
Surasak ChaiyasongTaisia HuckleAnne-Marie MackintoshPetra MeierCharles D H ParrySarah CallinanPham Viet CuongElena KazantsevaGaile Gray-PhillipKarl ParkerSally CasswellPublished in: Drug and alcohol review (2018)
High-frequency drinking was greater in high-income countries, particularly in older age groups. Middle-income countries overall showed less frequent drinking but heavier typical quantities. As alcohol use becomes more normalised as a result of the expansion of commercial alcohol it is likely frequency of drinking will increase with a likelihood of greater numbers drinking at higher risk levels.