2006-2018年巴西各州首府和联邦区重度间歇性饮酒趋势:生态时间序列分析

Zila van der Meer Sanchez, Thais Cláudia Roma de Oliveira Konstantyner, Gabriela Arantes Wagner, Maristela Goldnadel Monteiro, Camila Bertini Martins
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目的:评估巴西26个州首府和联邦区的重度间歇性饮酒趋势,总体上和按性别分列。方法:这是一项对2006年至2018年成年人重度间歇性饮酒模式的生态时间序列研究。数据来自VIGITEL调查时间序列。采用Prais-Winsten回归。结果:在研究期间,在27个州首府中,有23个州发现了固定的严重间歇性饮酒趋势,除了macap,这种做法有所减少,而在圣保罗,Florianópolis和联邦区,发现这种趋势有所增加。在严重的间歇性饮酒方面,男女之间存在着重要的差异,七个州首府的妇女有增加饮酒量的趋势。结论:在大多数首都,严重的间歇性饮酒没有减少,这表明实施干预措施以减少巴西人口的酒精消费的紧迫性。
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Heavy episodic drinking trends in the Brazilian state capitals and Federal District, 2006-2018: an ecological time series analysis.

Objective: To assess heavy episodic drinking trends in the 26 Brazilian state capitals and Federal District, overall and according to sex.

Methods: This was an ecological time series study of heavy episodic drinking patterns among adults, from 2006 to 2018. The data were obtained from VIGITEL Survey time series. Prais-Winsten regression was used.

Results: In the period studied a stationary heavy episodic drinking trend was found in 23 out of the 27 state capitals, with the exception of Macapá, where there was a decrease in this practice, and in São Paulo, Florianópolis and the Federal District, where an increase was found. There were important differences by sex in relation to heavy episodic drinking, with a tendency to increased consumption among women in seven state capitals.

Conclusion: There was no reduction in heavy episodic drinking in most capitals, showing the urgency of implementing interventions to reduce alcohol consumption among the Brazilian population.

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