‘Drink up to six bottles of wine a day’: reports from those facing alcoholism in times of coronavirus



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“Social isolation and lack of human connection are important factors that lead some people to turn to alcohol”

The isolation, unemployment and disorganized routines caused by the pandemic are causing an increase in alcohol consumption in different parts of the world.

In the UK, the British Liver Trust reported a 500% increase in the number of calls received by its alcohol support center since the quarantine began in March.

In Brazil, a behavioral survey conducted by Fiocruz between April and May identified, at that time, an average increase of 18% in alcohol consumption, between men and women. The age group with the greatest increase (25%) was between 30 and 39 years.

“The increase in alcohol consumption was associated with the frequency of feeling sad or depressed: the higher the frequency, the greater the increase in the use of alcoholic beverages,” the survey said.

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