Unrecorded alcohol consumption in Lithuania: a modelling study for 2000-2021

  • Mindaugas Štelemėkas
  • Nijolė Goštautaitė Midttun
  • Shannon Lange
  • Jakob Manthey
  • Vaida Liutkutė-Gumarov
  • Jürgen Rehm
  • Laura Miščikienė
  • Janina Petkevičienė
  • Ričardas Radišauskas
  • Justina Trišauskė
  • Tadas Telksnys
  • Mark James Thompson

Abstract

The aim of the study was to estimate unrecorded alcohol consumption in Lithuania for the period 2000-2021 using an indirect method for modelling consumption based on official consumption data and indicators of alcohol-related harm. Methodology employed for estimating the unrecorded alcohol consumption was proposed by Norström and was based on the country's 2019 European Health Interview Survey and indicators of fully alcohol-attributable mortality. The proportion of unrecorded alcohol consumption was estimated as 8.30% (95% CI 7.7-8.9%) for 2019 in Lithuania. The estimated total (recorded and unrecorded) alcohol per capita consumption among individuals 15 years of age and older in 2019 was 12.2 L of pure alcohol, 1.01 (95% CI 0.94-1.09%) L of which is likely unrecorded. The lowest unrecorded alcohol level was estimated for 2009 and 2014, while 2018 had the highest level (i.e. 9.33% of total alcohol per capita consumption). Unrecorded alcohol consumption in Lithuania is likely to be modest when compared to recorded alcohol consumption, the latter of which still remains a major challenge to public health.

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OriginalspracheEnglisch
ISSN0735-0414
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StatusVeröffentlicht - 11.11.2023

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© The Author(s) 2023. Medical Council on Alcohol and Oxford University Press.

PubMed 37807756