Updated June 4th, 2021 at 22:02 IST

'Alcohol consumption drastically reduced in young adults amid COVID-19 pandemic': Study

A study published in the journal 'Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research',  says that alcohol consumption was reduced among young adults amid COVID

Reported by: Gargi Rohatgi
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With the implementation of several restrictions, the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic has somehow managed to alter the drinking habits among young adults, suggested a new study. As per a study published in the journal 'Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research', alcohol consumption was reduced among young adults during the initial phase of the pandemic. 

Study: Young adults' alcohol intake reduced in COVID

In a sample of nearly 500 young adults ranging in the age-group from 18 to 25, researchers saw a reduction in problematic drinking and alcohol consequences for both men and women. COVID curbs on socialisation played a major role in the reduction of risky alcohol use in this age group. In fact, the shutdown of bars and cafes has decreased binge drinking.

"The study participants were young people, who typically drink in social settings. If you take away bars, restaurants, and group events, like parties, it's not surprising that binge drinking in this group goes down too," Meenu Minhas, lead author of the study and a postdoctoral fellow at the Peter Boris Centre for Addictions Research, said.

However, the study has found increased rates of depression among women. Among study participants, women showed a substantial increase in the odds of meeting the threshold for clinical depression from pre- to intra-pandemic. A similar effect was not found in male participants. "We saw high levels of pandemic-related stress, irritability, sadness, which unfortunately were felt more strongly by females," Minhas added.

Senior author James MacKillop emphasised how social interactions used to act as stress busters for people. "Although certain public health measures were important in controlling the spread of the virus, the benefits of social support and interaction, which often act as buffers against the effects of stress, have also been reduced due to the pandemic," MacKillop observed.

COVID-19 situation in India

India so far has recorded over 2,85,74,350 positive cases, out of which 2,65,97,655 have successfully recovered and 3,40,702 have died. As per the latest reports from MoHFW, in the past 24 hours, 1,32,364 new cases, 2,07,071 fresh recoveries and 2,713 deaths have been reported. Currently, the total number of active cases in the state is 16,35,993. Meanwhile, 22,35,40,732 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been administered across the country, out of which, 17,91,09,824 are the first dose and 4,44,30,908 are the second dose. 

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Published June 4th, 2021 at 22:02 IST