Self-reported changes in alcohol and tobacco use during COVID-19: findings from the eastern part of WHO European Region

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Self-reported changes in alcohol and tobacco use during COVID-19: findings from the eastern part of WHO European Region. / Kilian, Carolin; Neufeld, Maria; Manthey, Jakob; Alavidze, Sophiko; Bobrova, Anastacia; Baron-Epel, Orna; Berisha, Merita; Bilici, Rabia; Davletov, Kairat; Isajeva, Laura; Kantaş Yılmaz, Fatma; Karatkevich, Tatsiana; Mereke, Alibek; Musić Milanović, Sanja; Galstyan, Kristine; Muslić, Ljiljana; Okoliyski, Michail; Shabani, Zana; Štelemėkas, Mindaugas; Sturua, Lela; Sznitman, Sharon R; Ünübol, Başak; Ferreira-Borges, Carina; Rehm, Jürgen.

in: EUR J PUBLIC HEALTH, Jahrgang 32, Nr. 3, 01.06.2022, S. 474-480.

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Kilian, C, Neufeld, M, Manthey, J, Alavidze, S, Bobrova, A, Baron-Epel, O, Berisha, M, Bilici, R, Davletov, K, Isajeva, L, Kantaş Yılmaz, F, Karatkevich, T, Mereke, A, Musić Milanović, S, Galstyan, K, Muslić, L, Okoliyski, M, Shabani, Z, Štelemėkas, M, Sturua, L, Sznitman, SR, Ünübol, B, Ferreira-Borges, C & Rehm, J 2022, 'Self-reported changes in alcohol and tobacco use during COVID-19: findings from the eastern part of WHO European Region', EUR J PUBLIC HEALTH, Jg. 32, Nr. 3, S. 474-480. https://doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckac011

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Kilian, C., Neufeld, M., Manthey, J., Alavidze, S., Bobrova, A., Baron-Epel, O., Berisha, M., Bilici, R., Davletov, K., Isajeva, L., Kantaş Yılmaz, F., Karatkevich, T., Mereke, A., Musić Milanović, S., Galstyan, K., Muslić, L., Okoliyski, M., Shabani, Z., Štelemėkas, M., ... Rehm, J. (2022). Self-reported changes in alcohol and tobacco use during COVID-19: findings from the eastern part of WHO European Region. EUR J PUBLIC HEALTH, 32(3), 474-480. https://doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckac011

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@article{9f22330c179b4b919a8c78877c5cc4c4,
title = "Self-reported changes in alcohol and tobacco use during COVID-19: findings from the eastern part of WHO European Region",
abstract = "BACKGROUND: 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.METHODS: 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.RESULTS: 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.CONCLUSION: 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.",
keywords = "Alcohol Drinking/epidemiology, COVID-19/epidemiology, Female, Humans, Pandemics, Self Report, Substance-Related Disorders/epidemiology, Tobacco Use/epidemiology, World Health Organization, Young Adult",
author = "Carolin Kilian and Maria Neufeld and Jakob Manthey and Sophiko Alavidze and Anastacia Bobrova and Orna Baron-Epel and Merita Berisha and Rabia Bilici and Kairat Davletov and Laura Isajeva and {Kanta{\c s} Yılmaz}, Fatma and Tatsiana Karatkevich and Alibek Mereke and {Musi{\'c} Milanovi{\'c}}, Sanja and Kristine Galstyan and Ljiljana Musli{\'c} and Michail Okoliyski and Zana Shabani and Mindaugas {\v S}telemėkas and Lela Sturua and Sznitman, {Sharon R} and Ba{\c s}ak {\"U}n{\"u}bol and Carina Ferreira-Borges and J{\"u}rgen Rehm",
note = "{\textcopyright} The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Public Health Association.",
year = "2022",
month = jun,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1093/eurpub/ckac011",
language = "English",
volume = "32",
pages = "474--480",
journal = "EUR J PUBLIC HEALTH",
issn = "1101-1262",
publisher = "Oxford University Press",
number = "3",

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Self-reported changes in alcohol and tobacco use during COVID-19: findings from the eastern part of WHO European Region

AU - Kilian, Carolin

AU - Neufeld, Maria

AU - Manthey, Jakob

AU - Alavidze, Sophiko

AU - Bobrova, Anastacia

AU - Baron-Epel, Orna

AU - Berisha, Merita

AU - Bilici, Rabia

AU - Davletov, Kairat

AU - Isajeva, Laura

AU - Kantaş Yılmaz, Fatma

AU - Karatkevich, Tatsiana

AU - Mereke, Alibek

AU - Musić Milanović, Sanja

AU - Galstyan, Kristine

AU - Muslić, Ljiljana

AU - Okoliyski, Michail

AU - Shabani, Zana

AU - Štelemėkas, Mindaugas

AU - Sturua, Lela

AU - Sznitman, Sharon R

AU - Ünübol, Başak

AU - Ferreira-Borges, Carina

AU - Rehm, Jürgen

N1 - © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Public Health Association.

PY - 2022/6/1

Y1 - 2022/6/1

N2 - BACKGROUND: 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.METHODS: 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.RESULTS: 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.CONCLUSION: 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.

AB - BACKGROUND: 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.METHODS: 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.RESULTS: 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.CONCLUSION: 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.

KW - Alcohol Drinking/epidemiology

KW - COVID-19/epidemiology

KW - Female

KW - Humans

KW - Pandemics

KW - Self Report

KW - Substance-Related Disorders/epidemiology

KW - Tobacco Use/epidemiology

KW - World Health Organization

KW - Young Adult

U2 - 10.1093/eurpub/ckac011

DO - 10.1093/eurpub/ckac011

M3 - SCORING: Journal article

C2 - 35137046

VL - 32

SP - 474

EP - 480

JO - EUR J PUBLIC HEALTH

JF - EUR J PUBLIC HEALTH

SN - 1101-1262

IS - 3

ER -