Alcohol Drinking Among Quarantined Physicians During the COVID-19 Pandemic
A survey of quarantined physicians in Poland (n = 113) revealed that 53% had elevated their levels of alcohol intake, and 20% had binged over 7 drinks in one session. Females tended to drink more often and more heavily each time, while males binged more. According to the survey, anxiety and generalized hopelessness were oft-cited factors for this behavior.
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