了解科伦坡地区男性饮酒情况:一项横断面调查。

BMJ public health Pub Date : 2025-04-25 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1136/bmjph-2024-001722
Mahesh Kumbukage, Neil Thalagala, Vindya Kumarapeli
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摘要:背景:在斯里兰卡,饮酒是一个重要的公共卫生问题,它与各种疾病和社会经济后果有关。在包括斯里兰卡在内的东南亚国家,总体人均消费量和相关的经济和疾病负担呈上升趋势。本研究旨在评估科伦坡地区成年男性饮酒的流行程度和模式。方法:于2019年6月至2020年6月,以社区为基础,采用多阶段整群抽样方法抽取1160名参与者,每组20人。58组代表该区的所有行政区划。结果:参与调查的成年男性1106人,平均年龄45.7岁(SD=17.4)岁,其中城镇居民占多数(n=859, 77.7%),农村228人(20.6%)。研究显示,科伦坡地区53.4%的成年男性曾经饮酒,其中29.3%在过去30天内饮酒。调查结果表明,成年男性仍然普遍饮酒,不同社会人口群体的消费模式各不相同。虽然有很大比例的个人报告在过去一年中饮酒,但与全球和全国数据相比,酗酒和每日饮酒的人数明显减少。该研究还强调,临时就业者和老年人的饮酒量较高。结论:这些见解有助于更全面地了解斯里兰卡的酒精消费趋势,并强调需要继续进行研究和政策努力,以解决酒精使用对健康和社会的影响。
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Understanding alcohol use among males in Colombo district: a cross-sectional survey.

Abstract:

Background: Alcohol consumption is a significant public health concern in Sri Lanka, which is linked to a variety of diseases and socioeconomic consequences. There is a rising trend in the overall per capita consumption and associated economic and disease burden in Southeast Asian countries, including Sri Lanka. This study aimed to assess the prevalence and patterns of alcohol consumption among adult males in the Colombo district.

Methods: A community-based analytical cross-sectional study was carried out between June 2019 and June 2020 among 1160 participants selected through multi-stage cluster sampling with a cluster size of 20. 58 clusters represented all administrative divisions of the district.

Results: A total of 1106 adult males with a mean age of 45.7 (SD=17.4) years participated, of which the majority (n=859, 77.7%) were urban residents, while 228 (20.6%) were from rural areas. The study revealed that 53.4% of adult males in the Colombo district have ever consumed alcohol, with 29.3% having done so in the past 30 days. Findings indicate that alcohol use remains prevalent among adult males, with consumption patterns varying across socio-demographic groups. While a notable proportion of individuals reported alcohol consumption in the past year, there was a marked reduction in binge drinking and daily alcohol use compared with global and national figures. The study also highlights higher alcohol consumption among temporarily employed individuals and older age groups.

Conclusions: These insights contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of alcohol consumption trends in Sri Lanka and emphasise the need for continued research and policy efforts to address the health and social impacts of alcohol use.

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