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考察 COVID-19 大流行对青少年饮酒的影响:COMPASS 研究中从疫情前到疫情期间饮酒的纵向变化。

Examining the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on youth Alcohol Consumption: longitudinal Changes From Pre-to Intra-pandemic Drinking in the COMPASS Study.

机构信息

School of Public Health Sciences, University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.

School of Public Health Sciences, University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

J Adolesc Health. 2022 Dec;71(6):665-672. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2022.07.007. Epub 2022 Sep 8.

Abstract

PURPOSE

To date, there are few longitudinal studies on the COVID-19 pandemic's ongoing impact on youth drinking. This study examines the changes in drinking during two phases of the pandemic in a sample of Canadian youth.

METHODS

We used four-year longitudinal data from the COMPASS study, including 14,085 secondary school students from Quebec and Ontario, Canada who provided linked data for any two consecutive years between 2017/18 and 2018/19 (pre-pandemic) waves, and 2019/20 and 2020/21 (during the initial and ongoing pandemic). A difference-in-difference (D-I-D) model was used to compare changes in the frequency of drinking and binge drinking between pre-COVID-19 to initial- and ongoing-pandemic period, while adjusted for age-related effects.

RESULTS

The expected escalation in the frequency of drinking and binge drinking from the pre-pandemic wave (2018/19) to the initial pandemic (2019/20) was less than the changes seen across the 2017/18 to 2018/19 waves among sex and age groups. However, the second year of COVID was associated with an increase in the frequencies of both drinking and binge drinking. Male and younger students (aged 12-14) differentially increased their consumption.

DISCUSSION

After a reduction in the initial pandemic period, the frequency of drinking and binge drinking rebounded in the second year, indicating that the pandemic's effects are not singular and have changed over time. Further examination is needed to understand the ongoing effects of the pandemic by continuing to monitor drinking in youth toward informing public health measures and harm reduction strategies.

摘要

目的

迄今为止,关于 COVID-19 大流行对青少年饮酒持续影响的纵向研究较少。本研究考察了在加拿大青少年样本中,大流行两个阶段期间饮酒行为的变化。

方法

我们使用了 COMPASS 研究的四年纵向数据,该研究包括来自加拿大魁北克省和安大略省的 14085 名中学生,他们在 2017/18 年至 2018/19 年(大流行前)波次和 2019/20 年至 2020/21 年(大流行初始和持续期间)之间的任何两年内提供了相关数据。采用差分法(DID)模型,比较了大流行前至大流行初始和持续期间饮酒和狂饮频率的变化,同时调整了与年龄相关的影响。

结果

从大流行前波次(2019/20)到大流行初始波次(2019/20),预计饮酒和狂饮频率会增加,但与 2017/18 年至 2018/19 年波次相比,各性别和年龄组的变化幅度较小。然而,COVID-19 第二年与饮酒和狂饮频率的增加有关。男性和年龄较小的学生(12-14 岁)的消费量有所增加。

讨论

在大流行初期减少后,饮酒和狂饮的频率在第二年反弹,表明大流行的影响不是单一的,并且随着时间的推移而发生了变化。需要进一步研究,通过继续监测青少年的饮酒情况,了解大流行的持续影响,为公共卫生措施和减少伤害策略提供信息。

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