National Institute for Health and Nature, University of Southern Denmark, Copenhagen K, Denmark.
University of Greenland, Nuuk, Greenland.
Int J Circumpolar Health. 2022 Dec;81(1):2089379. doi: 10.1080/22423982.2022.2089379.
A drinking pattern characterised by occasional excessive drinking is a key challenge for public health in Greenland. The objective was to examine sex-specific time trends in drinking patterns among Greenland Inuit. Cross-sectional and cohort data from geographically representative health surveys in 1993, 2005-2010 and 2014 were included (n = 4,938). Drinking patterns were defined as abstainer, non-problematic and occasional binge drinking. Patterns were analysed by sex-specific crude proportions and logistical analyses according to age, birth cohort and calendar time, accounting for region and settlement type. More than half of the men and one-third of the women had an occasional binge drinking pattern, while 22.6% of females and 15.1% of men were abstainers. Abstention increased with increasing age, while occasional binge drinking decreased among men. Younger male birth cohorts were less likely to have an occasional binge drinking pattern, while the youngest females had the highest odds ratio. A drinking pattern characterised by occasional excessive use remains a key challenge for public health in Greenland with age as a strong predictor. A high prevalence of abstainers co-exists with a high prevalence of occasional binge drinking. The increased odds ratio for occasional binge drinking among younger females should be addressed further.
一种以偶尔过度饮酒为特征的饮酒模式是格陵兰公共卫生的一个主要挑战。目的是研究格陵兰因纽特人的饮酒模式在性别上的具体时间趋势。本研究纳入了 1993 年、2005-2010 年和 2014 年具有地理代表性的健康调查的横断面和队列数据(n=4938)。饮酒模式定义为不饮酒者、无问题饮酒者和偶尔狂饮者。根据年龄、出生队列和日历时间,对模式进行了性别特异性的粗比例和逻辑分析,并考虑了地区和定居点类型。超过一半的男性和三分之一的女性偶尔有狂饮模式,而 22.6%的女性和 15.1%的男性是不饮酒者。随着年龄的增长,不饮酒者的比例增加,而男性偶尔狂饮的比例下降。年轻的男性出生队列不太可能有偶尔狂饮的模式,而最年轻的女性则有最高的比值比。偶尔过度饮酒的饮酒模式仍然是格陵兰公共卫生的一个主要挑战,年龄是一个强有力的预测因素。不饮酒者的高患病率与偶尔狂饮者的高患病率并存。应进一步解决年轻女性偶尔狂饮比值比增加的问题。