Alcohol home delivery usage and its relationship to alcohol consumption in New South Wales during COVID-19

IF 1 Q4 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Breanna Willoughby, D. Anderson-Luxford, Yvette Mojica-Perez, Claire Wilkinson, Michala Kowalski, T. Vuong, Emmanuel Kuntsche, S. Callinan, Alison Ritter
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Background: Rapid growth in the use of alcohol home delivery services, combined with increases in home drinking during COVID-19, raises potential concerns around increased consumption. This paper aims to assess the relationship between alcohol home delivery use and consumption across levels of COVID-19 restrictions in New South Wales (NSW), Australia. Methods: A 5-wave longitudinal survey of 586 NSW residents (Mage = 35; 65.3% female)  conveniently sampled across 2020. Home delivery usage and the number of daily standard drinks consumed during a typical week were assessed with a survey. Logistic regression models were estimated within each wave to identify predictors of home delivery usage, and hierarchical logistic mixed effects models were estimated to predict purchase source (home delivery vs other) at the occasion level. Results: From baseline, alcohol home delivery use rose significantly during lockdown (20% to 34%), with respondents using home delivery during lockdown and the partial re-opening wave consuming significantly more than those who were not. Use of home delivery was significantly higher during lockdown and the partial re-opening amongst people who drank more heavily, with respondents aged 36 or older more likely to use delivery services in all waves except lockdown. Conclusions: Alcohol home delivery usage increased during lockdown suggesting restrictions impeding on-premise consumption coincided with an increase in home delivery. Associations between persons who drink more heavily and use of home delivery during lockdown and the partial re-opening suggest a subset of the population that may be at increased risk of harmful consumption when accessing alcohol delivery services.
COVID-19 期间新南威尔士州酒类送货上门服务的使用情况及其与酒类消费的关系
背景:在 COVID-19 期间,酒类送货上门服务的使用量迅速增长,加上家庭饮酒量的增加,引起了人们对消费量增加的潜在担忧。本文旨在评估澳大利亚新南威尔士州(NSW)不同程度 COVID-19 限制条件下酒类送货上门服务的使用与消费之间的关系。调查方法:对 586 名新南威尔士州居民(年龄 = 35 岁;65.3% 为女性)进行了 5 波纵向调查,取样方便,时间跨度为 2020 年。通过调查评估了送货上门的使用情况以及典型一周内每日饮用标准饮料的数量。在每个波次中估算了逻辑回归模型,以确定使用送货上门服务的预测因素,并估算了分层逻辑混合效应模型,以预测场合层面的购买来源(送货上门与其他)。结果从基线来看,酒类送货上门服务的使用率在封锁期间显著上升(20% 至 34%),在封锁期间和部分重新开放期间使用送货上门服务的受访者的消费量明显高于未使用送货上门服务的受访者。在封锁期间和部分重新开放期间,饮酒量更大的人使用送货上门服务的比例明显更高,除封锁外,36 岁或以上的受访者在所有波次中都更有可能使用送货上门服务。结论在封锁期间,酒类送货上门服务的使用率有所上升,这表明在限制店内消费的同时,送货上门服务的使用率也有所上升。在封锁期间和部分重新开放期间,饮酒量大的人与使用送货上门服务之间的联系表明,有一部分人在使用送酒服务时可能会增加有害消费的风险。
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