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2015 年全球未记录酒精的比例和数量。

The global proportion and volume of unrecorded alcohol in 2015.

机构信息

Institute for Mental Health Policy Research, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH), Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Institute for Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, Technische Universität Dresden, Dresden, Germany.

出版信息

J Glob Health. 2019 Jun;9(1):010421. doi: 10.7189/jogh.09.010421.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Alcohol consumption is associated with elevated risks of disease and injury, and the best indicator of the level of consumption in a country is total alcohol (APC) consumption among adults which comprises recorded consumption and unrecorded consumption. While recorded consumption can be assessed with small measurement bias via taxation or other governmental records, unrecorded consumption is more difficult to assess. The objectives of this study were to estimate the country-specific proportion and volume of unrecorded APC in 2015, to identify main sources of unrecorded alcohol and to assess to what extent experts perceive unrecorded alcohol as a public health, social, and financial problem.

METHODS

Estimates of unrecorded APC were based on a multilevel fractional response regression model using data from World Health Organization's (WHO) STEPwise approach to surveillance surveys (16 countries, 66 188 participants), estimates from the routine WHO reporting on key indicators of alcohol use (189 countries), and a nominal group expert assessment (42 countries, 129 experts). Expert assessments also included data on the sources of unrecorded alcohol and the perception of unrecorded alcohol as a public health, social, and financial problem.

RESULTS

The volume of global unrecorded APC was 1.6 L pure alcohol, representing 25% of the total APC. The volume of unrecorded APC was highest in Europe (2.1 L ), while the proportion of unrecorded APC was highest in the WHO Eastern Mediterranean region (57% of the total alcohol). In countries with available data, homemade alcohol was identified as a major source of unrecorded alcohol. The majority of experts considered unrecorded alcohol to be a public health (62%), social (60%), and financial problem (54%).

CONCLUSIONS

High volumes of unrecorded alcohol are consumed globally; however, the volumes consumed and the sources of the unrecorded alcohol exhibit large geographical variation.

摘要

背景

饮酒与疾病和伤害风险的增加有关,一个国家的饮酒水平的最佳指标是成年人的总酒精(APC)消费量,包括有记录的消费量和无记录的消费量。虽然通过税收或其他政府记录可以小幅度评估有记录的消费量,但无记录的消费量更难评估。本研究的目的是估计 2015 年各国特定的无记录 APC 比例和数量,确定无记录酒精的主要来源,并评估专家对无记录酒精作为公共卫生、社会和财政问题的看法。

方法

无记录 APC 的估计值基于使用世界卫生组织(WHO)逐步监测调查(16 个国家,66188 名参与者)数据、来自 WHO 关于酒精使用主要指标的例行报告(189 个国家)以及名义群体专家评估(42 个国家,129 名专家)的多层次分数响应回归模型。专家评估还包括无记录酒精的来源以及无记录酒精作为公共卫生、社会和财政问题的看法的数据。

结果

全球无记录 APC 的量为 1.6 升纯酒精,占 APC 的 25%。欧洲的无记录 APC 量最高(2.1 升),而 WHO 东地中海区域的无记录 APC 比例最高(占总酒精的 57%)。在有数据的国家中,自制酒精被确定为无记录酒精的主要来源。大多数专家认为无记录酒精是公共卫生(62%)、社会(60%)和财政问题(54%)。

结论

全球大量消费无记录酒精;然而,消费的数量和无记录酒精的来源存在很大的地域差异。

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