Alcohol misuse among women in Brazil: recent trends and associations with unprotected sex, early pregnancy, and abortion.

Luciana T S Massaro, Renata R Abdalla, Ronaldo Laranjeira, Raul Caetano, Ilana Pinsky, Clarice S Madruga
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Objective: This study compared the rates of binge drinking (BD) and alcohol use disorder (AUD) reported for 2006 with those reported for 2012, exploring their associations with unprotected sex, early pregnancy, and abortion in a representative sample of women in Brazilian households.

Methods: This was a descriptive analysis of data from a cross-sectional study involving randomized multistage cluster sampling of the population ≥ 14 years of age. Weighted prevalence rates and odds ratios were estimated, and serial mediation analysis was performed.

Results: A total of 4,256 women were analyzed. The BD prevalence was 35.1% and 47.1% in 2006 and 2012, respectively, a significant increase, especially among women 40-59 years of age. There was no significant difference in AUD prevalence. BD (without AUD) was found to increase the odds of unprotected sex and abortion. The path analysis showed that early pregnancy was a mediator of the relationship between alcohol consumption and abortion.

Conclusion: Among women in Brazil, the harmful use of alcohol is increasing, which has an impact on female reproductive health and exposure to risks. There is a need for specific prevention initiatives focusing on alcohol-related behaviors in women.

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巴西妇女酒精滥用:近期趋势及其与无保护的性行为、早孕和堕胎的关系
目的:本研究比较了2006年和2012年报告的酗酒(BD)和酒精使用障碍(AUD)的发生率,探讨了它们与巴西家庭中具有代表性的女性样本中无保护性行为、早孕和堕胎的关系。方法:对一项横断面研究的数据进行描述性分析,该研究涉及年龄≥14岁的随机多阶段整群抽样。估计加权患病率和优势比,并进行系列中介分析。结果:共分析了4256名女性。2006年和2012年BD患病率分别为35.1%和47.1%,显著增加,尤其是40-59岁的女性。两组AUD患病率无显著差异。发现BD(无AUD)会增加无保护的性行为和流产的几率。通径分析表明,早期妊娠是饮酒与流产之间关系的中介。结论:在巴西妇女中,有害使用酒精的情况正在增加,这对女性生殖健康和风险暴露产生了影响。有必要采取具体的预防措施,重点关注妇女与酒精有关的行为。
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