Heavy drinking in men and women in Honduras: a secondary analysis of the Endesa 2019

Eduardo Cárcamo-Zepeda, J. A. Valdés-Méndez, Aylin Torres-Guffanti, Pablo D. Valencia, Mishell Cruz-Caraguay, Claudia Valeria Rivera-Cazaño
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Objective. To estimate the prevalence and factors related to heavy drinking in men and women from Honduras. Materials and methods. Data from the 2019 National Demographic and Health Survey were used, and multiple regression models were applied to determine associated factors. Results. 2.8% of men and 0.7% of women incurred in heavy drinking. In men, factors such as age, urban living, having children but not living with them, being people who smoke, and physical assault experiences were associated with a higher likelihood of heavy drinking. For women, higher education levels, urban living, previous marriage or cohabitation, wealth quintile, being people who smoke, and physical assault experiences were linked to a higher prevalence of heavy drinking. Conclusions. The findings provide insight into the issue of excessive alcohol consumption in Honduras and how various experiential, demographic, and health factors may influence its occurrence.
洪都拉斯男性和女性的酗酒情况:对 Endesa 2019 的二次分析
目的估计洪都拉斯男女大量饮酒的发生率和相关因素。材料和方法。采用2019年全国人口与健康调查的数据,并应用多元回归模型确定相关因素。结果显示2.8%的男性和0.7%的女性酗酒。在男性中,年龄、城市生活、有子女但不与子女同住、吸烟、身体攻击经历等因素与较高的重度饮酒可能性相关。就女性而言,受教育程度较高、生活在城市、曾有婚姻或同居经历、财富五分位数、吸烟者和身体攻击经历与较高的大量饮酒发生率有关。结论。研究结果使人们对洪都拉斯的过度饮酒问题以及各种经历、人口和健康因素如何影响过度饮酒的发生有了深入的了解。
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