The Interaction between Education and Sex with Alcohol Consumption during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of Two Brazilian Cities
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design and Population
2.2. Data Collection
2.3. Habitual Consumption and Excessive Episodic of Alcohol
2.4. Education and Sex
2.5. Socioeconomic Characteristics
2.6. Statistical Analysis
2.7. Ethical Aspects
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Characteristics | Total % (95%CI) | No % (95% CI) | Yes % (95% CI) | p-Value ** |
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Sex | ||||
Female | 51.91 (44.73–59.01) | 60.39 (54.37–66.11) | 38.03 (26.2 8–51.37) | 0.002 |
Male | 48.09 (40.99–55.27) | 39.61 (33.89–45.63) | 61.97 (48.63–73.72) | |
Age | ||||
18–34 years | 35.65 (31.19–40.37) | 33.17 (28.17–38.58) | 39.70 (30.85–49.29) | 0.088 |
35–59 years | 45.52 (41.00–50.12) | 44.48 (38.51–50.60) | 47.23 (38.47–56.17) | |
>60 years | 18.83 (15.49–22.70) | 22.36 (18.56–26.67) | 13.06 (08.58–19.39) | |
Skin color a | ||||
White | 25.67 (20.82–31.21) | 26.41 (21.81–31.59) | 24.46 (15.82–35.82) | 0.722 |
BBYI | 74.33 (68.79–79.18) | 73.59 (68.41–78.19) | 75.54 (64.18–84.18) | |
Marital status b | ||||
Married | 53.24 (47.19–59.19) | 51.00 (45.68–56.31) | 56.89 (44.37–68.59) | 0.387 |
No married | 46.76 (40.81–52.81) | 49.00 (43.69–54.32) | 43.11 (31.41–55.63) | |
Children | ||||
No | 25.93 (22.00–30.29) | 27.47 (23.09–32.33) | 23.41 (16.85–31.55) | 0.366 |
Yes | 74.07 (69.71–78.00) | 72.53 (67.67–76.91) | 76.59 (68.45–83.15) | |
Education level | ||||
0–8 years | 37.73 (32.52–43.25) | 40.91 (34.92–47.18) | 32.53 (24.01–42.40) | |
9–11 years | 41.47 (36.69–46.42) | 39.85 (34.62–45.33) | 44.13 (36.98–51.53) | 0.206 |
≥12 years | 20.79 (16.49–25.87) | 19.24 (15.00–24.34) | 23.34 (16.21–32.38) | |
Family income c | ||||
≤2 MW | 40.97 (35.46–46.72) | 42.91 (36.41–49.67) | 37.89 (30.12–46.33) | |
>2 to ≤4 MW | 32.03 (26.95–37.58) | 32.97 (28.00–38.35) | 30.55 (20.93–42.22) | 0.264 |
>4 MW | 27.00 (22.03–32.61) | 24.12 (18.74–30.46) | 31.56 (25.44–38.40) |
Characteristics | No % (95% CI) | Yes % (95% CI) | p-Value ** |
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Sex | |||
Female | 56.81 (49.45–63.88) | 40.57 (31.51–50.31) | <0.001 |
Male | 43.19 (36.12–50.55) | 59.43 (49.69–68.49) | |
Age | |||
18–34 years | 34.59 (27.51–42.43) | 38.09 (29.12–47.97) | 0.019 |
35–59 years | 42.05 (35.93–48.43) | 53.55 (42.25–64.49) | |
>60 years | 23.36 (19.23–28.05) | 8.36 (05.45–12.63) | |
Skin color a | |||
White | 26.49 (20.95–32.88) | 23.79 (17.78–31.06) | 0.477 |
BBYI | 73.51 (67.12–79.05) | 76.21 (68.94–82.22) | |
Marital status b | |||
Married | 55.42 (49.32–61.36) | 48.18 (37.47–59.07) | 0.177 |
No married | 44.58 (38.64–50.68) | 51.82 (40.93–62.53) | |
Children | |||
No | 23.38 (19.73–27.47) | 31.84 (23.70–41.26) | 0.044 |
Yes | 76.62 (72.53–80.27) | 68.16 (58.74–76.30) | |
Education level | |||
0–8 years | 39.85 (33.18–46.93) | 32.83 (21.14–47.12) | |
9–11 years | 40.87 (34.16–47.93) | 42.88 (33.50–52.80) | 0.453 |
≥12 years | 19.28 (15.01–24.42) | 24.29 (17.14–33.23) | |
Family income c | |||
≤2 MW | 39.41 (32.74–46.50) | 44.50 (32.23–57.47) | |
>2 to ≤4 MW | 32.08 (26.43–38.31) | 31.93 (23.56–41.65) | 0.602 |
>4 MW | 28.51 (21.67–36.52) | 23.58 (16.91–31.86) |
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Diniz, A.P.; Mendonça, R.d.D.; Machado-Coelho, G.L.L.; Meireles, A.L. The Interaction between Education and Sex with Alcohol Consumption during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of Two Brazilian Cities. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2024, 21, 804. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph21060804
Diniz AP, Mendonça RdD, Machado-Coelho GLL, Meireles AL. The Interaction between Education and Sex with Alcohol Consumption during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of Two Brazilian Cities. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2024; 21(6):804. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph21060804
Chicago/Turabian StyleDiniz, Amanda Popolino, Raquel de Deus Mendonça, George Luiz Lins Machado-Coelho, and Adriana Lúcia Meireles. 2024. "The Interaction between Education and Sex with Alcohol Consumption during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of Two Brazilian Cities" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 21, no. 6: 804. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph21060804
APA StyleDiniz, A. P., Mendonça, R. d. D., Machado-Coelho, G. L. L., & Meireles, A. L. (2024). The Interaction between Education and Sex with Alcohol Consumption during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of Two Brazilian Cities. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 21(6), 804. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph21060804