Background and Aims Early evidence suggests that COVID-19 lockdown restrictions affect alcohol consumption. However, existing studies lack data on how drinking practices changed as restrictions disrupted people’s work, family life and socializing routines. We examined changes in consumption and drinking occasion characteristics during three periods of changing restrictions in Scotland/England. Design Interrupted time-series analysis of repeat cross-sectional market research data (assessing step-level changes). Setting Scotland/England, January 2009–December 2020. Participants Scotland: 41 507 adult drinkers; England: 253 148 adult drinkers. Measurements Three intervention points: March 2020 lockdow...
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent lockdown have a strong impact on health and hea...
Aims: To investigate if COVID-19 confinement led to excess alcohol purchases by British house-holds....
Background: In January 2016, the UK announced and began implementing revised guidelines for low-risk...
Background and Aims: Early evidence suggests that COVID-19 lockdown restrictions affect alcohol co...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Early evidence suggests that COVID-19 lockdown restrictions affect alcohol cons...
INTRODUCTION: To examine changes in drinking patterns and to assess factors associated with reported...
British supermarket-panel data suggest no increases in overall sales and purchases of alcohol follow...
From December 2020, re-imposed lockdown can effectively control the spread of the COVID-19 epidemic ...
Introduction The COVID-19 pandemic necessitated unprecedented changes in alcohol availability, inclu...
Introduction: The closure of licensed venues during the COVID-19 pandemic meant that most alcohol h...
The global ‘lockdowns’ and social distancing measures triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic have brough...
We examined the impact of a COVID-19 lockdown in England on the frequency of consumption occasions a...
Background: To assess what factors were associated with reported changes to usual alcohol drinking ...
Objective: To examine whether lockdown measures are associated with AC and consumption-related tempo...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, alcohol consumption was largely confined to drinking in the home. Ther...
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent lockdown have a strong impact on health and hea...
Aims: To investigate if COVID-19 confinement led to excess alcohol purchases by British house-holds....
Background: In January 2016, the UK announced and began implementing revised guidelines for low-risk...
Background and Aims: Early evidence suggests that COVID-19 lockdown restrictions affect alcohol co...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Early evidence suggests that COVID-19 lockdown restrictions affect alcohol cons...
INTRODUCTION: To examine changes in drinking patterns and to assess factors associated with reported...
British supermarket-panel data suggest no increases in overall sales and purchases of alcohol follow...
From December 2020, re-imposed lockdown can effectively control the spread of the COVID-19 epidemic ...
Introduction The COVID-19 pandemic necessitated unprecedented changes in alcohol availability, inclu...
Introduction: The closure of licensed venues during the COVID-19 pandemic meant that most alcohol h...
The global ‘lockdowns’ and social distancing measures triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic have brough...
We examined the impact of a COVID-19 lockdown in England on the frequency of consumption occasions a...
Background: To assess what factors were associated with reported changes to usual alcohol drinking ...
Objective: To examine whether lockdown measures are associated with AC and consumption-related tempo...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, alcohol consumption was largely confined to drinking in the home. Ther...
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent lockdown have a strong impact on health and hea...
Aims: To investigate if COVID-19 confinement led to excess alcohol purchases by British house-holds....
Background: In January 2016, the UK announced and began implementing revised guidelines for low-risk...