Institute of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, Technische Universität Dresden, Dresden, Germany.
World Health Organization European Office for Prevention and Control of Noncommunicable Diseases, Moscow, Russian Federation.
Eur J Public Health. 2022 Jun 1;32(3):474-480. doi: 10.1093/eurpub/ckac011.
The COVID-19 pandemic might impact substance use behaviours around the globe. In this study, we investigate changes in alcohol and tobacco use in the second half of 2020 in countries of the eastern part of the WHO European Region.
Self-reported changes in alcohol and tobacco use among 11 295 adults from 18 countries in the eastern part of the WHO European Region were collected between August 2020 and January 2021. The non-probabilistic sample was weighted for age, gender and education. For each country, proportions of respondents reporting a decrease, no change or increase in substance use over the past 3 months were examined, and multinomial regression models were used to test associations with age, gender and past-year alcohol use.
In most countries, about half of the respondents indicating past-year alcohol or tobacco use reported no change in their substance use. Of those alcohol users who reported changes in their alcohol use, a larger proportion reported a decrease than an increase in most countries. The opposite was true for tobacco use. Women, young adults and past-year harmful alcohol users were identified as being more likely to change their substance use behaviour.
We found diverging overall trends for alcohol and tobacco use in the second half of 2020. The patterns of change vary according to age, gender and past-year substance use. Individuals at risk to increase their substance use during the COVID-19 pandemic require most policy considerations.
COVID-19 大流行可能会影响全球各地的物质使用行为。在这项研究中,我们调查了 2020 年下半年世卫组织欧洲区域东部国家的酒精和烟草使用变化情况。
在 2020 年 8 月至 2021 年 1 月期间,我们从世卫组织欧洲区域东部的 18 个国家中收集了 11295 名成年人的自我报告的酒精和烟草使用变化情况。非概率样本按年龄、性别和教育程度进行加权。对于每个国家,我们检查了报告过去 3 个月内物质使用减少、不变或增加的受访者比例,并使用多项回归模型检验与年龄、性别和过去一年酒精使用的关联。
在大多数国家,约一半报告过去一年有酒精或烟草使用的受访者表示他们的物质使用没有变化。在报告酒精使用变化的酒精使用者中,大多数国家报告减少的比例大于增加的比例。烟草使用则相反。女性、年轻人和过去一年有酒精滥用的人更有可能改变他们的物质使用行为。
我们发现 2020 年下半年酒精和烟草使用的总体趋势存在差异。变化模式根据年龄、性别和过去一年的物质使用情况而有所不同。在 COVID-19 大流行期间有可能增加物质使用的个体需要最优先考虑政策。