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公众对饮酒指南的认知和知识趋势:2016-2022 年英格兰的一项代表性人群调查。

Trends in Public Awareness and Knowledge of Drinking Guidelines: a Representative Population Survey in England, 2016-2022.

机构信息

Department of Behavioural Science and Health, University College London, London WC1E 6BT, UK.

SPECTRUM Consortium, UK.

出版信息

Alcohol Alcohol. 2023 Jul 10;58(4):415-425. doi: 10.1093/alcalc/agad007.

Abstract

AIM

To examine trends in public awareness and knowledge of drinking guidelines in the UK since their revision in 2016, which had moved from a daily to a weekly guideline, made the guideline the same for men and women, and reduced the guideline for men by around one-third.

METHOD

Data were from a representative, repeat cross-sectional survey. We analysed changes in awareness and knowledge of drinking guidelines among 8168 adult drinkers between 2016 and 2022 and associations with sociodemographic characteristics, smoking status and level of alcohol consumption.

RESULTS

The proportion of drinkers aware of guidelines declined from 86.0% (95%CI 84.0-88.0%) in 2016 to 81.7% (79.5-84.0%) in 2019, then increased during the COVID-19 pandemic, peaking at 91.6% (90.1-93.1%) in 2020. The proportion who correctly identified the guideline as a maximum of exactly 14 units/week remained at around a quarter from 2016 (25.0%, 22.4-27.5%) to 2018 (25.8%, 23.2-28.3%), whereas the proportion who gave a figure of 14 units or fewer rose from 52.1 (49.2-55.0%) to 57.4% (54.6-60.3%). However, by 2022, guideline knowledge had worsened significantly, with these figures falling to 19.7 (17.4-21.9%) and 46.5% (43.6-49.4%), respectively. Changes over time were similar across subgroups. Odds of guideline awareness and knowledge were higher among drinkers who were aged ≥35, female, more educated and from more advantaged social grades.

CONCLUSIONS

The majority of adult drinkers in the UK are aware of low-risk drinking guidelines. However, 6 years since their announcement, knowledge of the revised drinking guidelines remains poor. Less than a quarter know the recommended weekly limit and only around half think it is 14 units or less. Inequalities have persisted over time, such that disadvantaged groups remain less likely to know the guidelines.

摘要

目的

自 2016 年修订以来,英国公众对饮酒指南的认识和了解程度发生了变化,新指南将男性和女性的每日饮酒量改为每周饮酒量,且男性的饮酒量减少了约三分之一。本研究旨在探讨自 2016 年修订以来,英国公众对饮酒指南的认识和了解程度的变化趋势。

方法

数据来自于具有代表性的、重复的横断面调查。我们分析了 2016 年至 2022 年间,8168 名成年饮酒者对饮酒指南的认识和了解程度的变化,并与社会人口统计学特征、吸烟状况和饮酒水平进行了关联分析。

结果

在 2016 年,有 86.0%(95%CI 84.0-88.0%)的饮酒者知晓指南,到 2019 年降至 81.7%(79.5-84.0%),随后在 COVID-19 大流行期间有所上升,在 2020 年达到峰值 91.6%(90.1-93.1%)。从 2016 年(25.0%,22.4-27.5%)到 2018 年(25.8%,23.2-28.3%),始终有大约四分之一的饮酒者正确地将指南识别为每周最多不超过 14 个单位,但将指南理解为 14 个单位或更少的比例从 52.1%(49.2-55.0%)上升到 57.4%(54.6-60.3%)。然而,到 2022 年,指南知识的情况显著恶化,这两个比例分别降至 19.7%(17.4-21.9%)和 46.5%(43.6-49.4%)。这些变化在各个亚组中相似。在年龄≥35 岁、女性、受教育程度较高和社会等级较高的饮酒者中,知晓饮酒指南的可能性更高。

结论

英国大多数成年饮酒者都知道低风险饮酒指南。然而,自修订后的指南公布以来,6 年过去了,人们对该指南的了解仍然很差。不到四分之一的人知道推荐的每周限量,只有大约一半的人认为限量是 14 个单位或更少。不平等现象一直存在,以至于弱势群体不太可能了解这些指南。

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