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Chaiyasong S, Huckle T, Mackintosh AM, Meier P, Parry C, Callinan S, Pham C, Kazantseva E, Gray-Phillip G, Parker K & Casswell S (2018) Drinking patterns vary by gender, age and country-level income: Cross-country analysis of the International Alcohol Control Study. Drug and Alcohol Review, 37 (S2), pp. S53-S62. https://doi.org/10.1111/dar.12820
Abstract
Introduction and Aims
Gender and age patterns of drinking are important in guiding country responses to harmful use of alcohol. This study undertook cross©\country analysis of drinking across gender, age groups in some high©\and middle©\income countries.
Design and Methods
Surveys of drinkers were conducted in Australia, England, Scotland, New Zealand, St Kitts and Nevis (high©\income), Thailand, South Africa, Mongolia and Vietnam (middle©\income) as part of the International Alcohol Control Study. Drinking pattern measures were high©\frequency, heavier©\typical quantity and higher©\risk drinking. Differences in the drinking patterns across age and gender groups were calculated. Logistic regression models were applied including a measure of country©\level income.
Results
Percentages of high©\frequency, heavier©\typical quantity and higher©\risk drinking were greater among men than in women in all countries. Older age was associated with drinking more frequently but smaller typical quantities especially in high©\income countries. Middle©\income countries overall showed less frequent but heavier typical quantities; however, the lower frequencies meant the percentages of higher risk drinkers were lower overall compared with high©\income countries (with the exception of South Africa).
Discussion and Conclusions
High©\frequency drinking was greater in high©\income countries, particularly in older age groups. Middle©\income countries overall showed less frequent drinking but heavier typical quantities. As alcohol use becomes more normalised as a result of the expansion of commercial alcohol it is likely frequency of drinking will increase with a likelihood of greater numbers drinking at higher risk levels.
Keywords
alcohol consumption; drinking patterns; age; gender; International Alcohol Control (IAC) study
Journal
Drug and Alcohol Review: Volume 37, Issue S2
Status | Published |
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Publication date | 31/08/2018 |
Publication date online | 13/06/2018 |
Date accepted by journal | 06/05/2018 |
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ISSN | 0959-5236 |
eISSN | 1465-3362 |
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