Alcohol Drinking Among the General German Population During the COVID-19 Pandemic Lockdown
A survey of the general German population (n = 2102) found that the lockdowns were having a significant effect on drinking behaviors. It found that 8.2% reported to drink no alcohol, 37.7% reported no change in their drinking behavior, 19.4% reported decreased intake, and 34.7% reported to increase their intake. This trend of increased intake was common less educated individuals and those with higher stress levels.
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