The Covid-19 pandemic and the increase in alcohol consumption in Brazil
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Resumo: | In view of the recent discussion about the Covid-19 pandemic and the adoption of measures of social distancing in Brazil, this article presents the possible causes of the increase in alcohol consumption as a consequence of the effects of the pandemic. There are still debates on how distancing strategies were adopted to contain the spread of the virus and directly affected people's lives through extreme decision-making, such as social isolation, including banning the operation of establishments, and, consequently, consumption of alcohol, which was carried out in these spaces, started to be done more frequently at home. Furthermore, in view of this problem, the article in question has the general objective of investigating, through the structuring of a narrative literature review, the influence of the pandemic and isolation measures on the increase in alcohol consumption. The methodology of this study was carried out through the deductive method through the collection of bibliographic data of a qualitative and documentary nature, forming an exploratory research. Thus, as the research performed, a peak in the consumption of alcoholic beverages during the period of social isolation was found, mainly by the young public. In this context, it should be emphasized that early intervention in cases of alcohol dependence is extremely important in preventing the development of chronic alcoholism in order to establish better public health strategies and measures. |
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The Covid-19 pandemic and the increase in alcohol consumption in BrazilLa pandemia de Covid-19 y el aumento del consumo de alcohol en BrasilA pandemia da Covid-19 e o aumento do consumo de álcool no Brasil Covid-19AlcoholSalud pública.Covid-19AlcoholPublic health.Covid-19ÁlcoolSaúde pública.In view of the recent discussion about the Covid-19 pandemic and the adoption of measures of social distancing in Brazil, this article presents the possible causes of the increase in alcohol consumption as a consequence of the effects of the pandemic. There are still debates on how distancing strategies were adopted to contain the spread of the virus and directly affected people's lives through extreme decision-making, such as social isolation, including banning the operation of establishments, and, consequently, consumption of alcohol, which was carried out in these spaces, started to be done more frequently at home. Furthermore, in view of this problem, the article in question has the general objective of investigating, through the structuring of a narrative literature review, the influence of the pandemic and isolation measures on the increase in alcohol consumption. The methodology of this study was carried out through the deductive method through the collection of bibliographic data of a qualitative and documentary nature, forming an exploratory research. Thus, as the research performed, a peak in the consumption of alcoholic beverages during the period of social isolation was found, mainly by the young public. In this context, it should be emphasized that early intervention in cases of alcohol dependence is extremely important in preventing the development of chronic alcoholism in order to establish better public health strategies and measures.En vista de la reciente discusión sobre la pandemia Covid-19 y la adopción de medidas de distanciamiento social en Brasil, este artículo presenta las posibles causas del aumento del consumo de alcohol como consecuencia de los efectos de la pandemia. Todavía hay debates sobre cómo se adoptaron estrategias de distanciamiento para contener la propagación del virus y afectar directamente la vida de las personas a través de la toma de decisiones extremas, como el aislamiento social, incluida la prohibición del funcionamiento de los establecimientos y, en consecuencia, el consumo de alcohol, que fue realizadas en estos espacios, comenzaron a realizarse con mayor frecuencia en el hogar. Además, ante esta problemática, el artículo en cuestión tiene como objetivo general investigar, a través de la estructuración de una revisión narrativa de la literatura, la influencia de las medidas pandémicas y de aislamiento en el aumento del consumo de alcohol. La metodología de este estudio se llevó a cabo mediante el método deductivo mediante la recolección de datos bibliográficos de carácter cualitativo y documental, conformando una investigación exploratoria. Así, como se realizó la investigación, se encontró un pico en el consumo de bebidas alcohólicas durante el período de aislamiento social, principalmente por parte del público joven. En este contexto, cabe destacar que la intervención temprana en los casos de dependencia del alcohol es de suma importancia en la prevención del desarrollo del alcoholismo crónico con el fin de establecer mejores estrategias y medidas de salud pública.Tendo em vista a recente discussão sobre a pandemia da Covid-19 e a adoção das medidas de distanciamento social no Brasil, este artigo apresenta as possíveis causas do aumento do consumo de álcool em consequência dos efeitos da pandemia. Ainda há debates de como as estrategias de distanciamento foram adotadas para conter o avanço do vírus e afetaram diretamente a vida das pessoas através da tomada de decisões extremas, como o isolamento social, incluindo a proibição do funcionamento de estabelecimentos, e em consequência, o consumo de álcool, que era realizado nesses espaços, passou a ser feito com maior frequência no domicilio. Outrossim, frente a essa problemática, o artigo em tela, tem como objetivo geral investigar, através da estruturação de uma revisão narrativa de literatura, a influência da pandemia e das medidas de isolamento no aumento do consumo de álcool. A metodologia desse estudo, foi realizada através do método dedutivo por meio da coleta de dados bibliográficos de natureza qualitativa e documental, formando uma pesquisa exploratória. Deste, modo conforme a pesquisa executada foi constatado um ápice no consumo de bebidas alcoólicas durante o período de isolamento social, principalmente pelo público jovem. Diante desse contexto, deve-se ressaltar que a intervenção precoce nos casos de dependência de álcool é de extrema importância na prevenção do desenvolvimento do alcoolismo crônico para o estabelecimento de melhores estratégias e medidas de saúde pública. Research, Society and Development2021-09-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1858010.33448/rsd-v10i11.18580Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 11; e568101118580Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 11; e568101118580Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 11; e5681011185802525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/18580/17861Copyright (c) 2021 Vinicius Vieira Queiroga; Eduardo Guedes Kehrle Filgueira ; Artur Moreno de Andrade Vasconcelos; José Valdilânio Virgulino Procópio; Francisco Weverton Carneiro Gomes; Carlos Henrique França de Macêdo Gomes; Carlos Antônio Macedo Gomes Filho; Adjane Pereira Jacó; João Marcos Batista Gomes de Araujo; José Cândido da Silva Nóbrega; Manoel Marques de Souto Nóbrega Filhohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessQueiroga, Vinicius Vieira Filgueira , Eduardo Guedes Kehrle Vasconcelos, Artur Moreno de Andrade Procópio, José Valdilânio Virgulino Gomes, Francisco Weverton Carneiro Gomes, Carlos Henrique França de MacêdoGomes Filho, Carlos Antônio Macedo Jacó, Adjane Pereira Araujo, João Marcos Batista Gomes de Nóbrega, José Cândido da SilvaNóbrega Filho, Manoel Marques de Souto2021-10-23T19:01:11Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/18580Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:38:41.373462Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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The Covid-19 pandemic and the increase in alcohol consumption in Brazil La pandemia de Covid-19 y el aumento del consumo de alcohol en Brasil A pandemia da Covid-19 e o aumento do consumo de álcool no Brasil |
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The Covid-19 pandemic and the increase in alcohol consumption in Brazil |
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The Covid-19 pandemic and the increase in alcohol consumption in Brazil Queiroga, Vinicius Vieira Covid-19 Alcohol Salud pública. Covid-19 Alcohol Public health. Covid-19 Álcool Saúde pública. |
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The Covid-19 pandemic and the increase in alcohol consumption in Brazil |
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The Covid-19 pandemic and the increase in alcohol consumption in Brazil |
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The Covid-19 pandemic and the increase in alcohol consumption in Brazil |
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The Covid-19 pandemic and the increase in alcohol consumption in Brazil |
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The Covid-19 pandemic and the increase in alcohol consumption in Brazil |
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Queiroga, Vinicius Vieira |
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Queiroga, Vinicius Vieira Filgueira , Eduardo Guedes Kehrle Vasconcelos, Artur Moreno de Andrade Procópio, José Valdilânio Virgulino Gomes, Francisco Weverton Carneiro Gomes, Carlos Henrique França de Macêdo Gomes Filho, Carlos Antônio Macedo Jacó, Adjane Pereira Araujo, João Marcos Batista Gomes de Nóbrega, José Cândido da Silva Nóbrega Filho, Manoel Marques de Souto |
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Filgueira , Eduardo Guedes Kehrle Vasconcelos, Artur Moreno de Andrade Procópio, José Valdilânio Virgulino Gomes, Francisco Weverton Carneiro Gomes, Carlos Henrique França de Macêdo Gomes Filho, Carlos Antônio Macedo Jacó, Adjane Pereira Araujo, João Marcos Batista Gomes de Nóbrega, José Cândido da Silva Nóbrega Filho, Manoel Marques de Souto |
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Queiroga, Vinicius Vieira Filgueira , Eduardo Guedes Kehrle Vasconcelos, Artur Moreno de Andrade Procópio, José Valdilânio Virgulino Gomes, Francisco Weverton Carneiro Gomes, Carlos Henrique França de Macêdo Gomes Filho, Carlos Antônio Macedo Jacó, Adjane Pereira Araujo, João Marcos Batista Gomes de Nóbrega, José Cândido da Silva Nóbrega Filho, Manoel Marques de Souto |
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Covid-19 Alcohol Salud pública. Covid-19 Alcohol Public health. Covid-19 Álcool Saúde pública. |
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Covid-19 Alcohol Salud pública. Covid-19 Alcohol Public health. Covid-19 Álcool Saúde pública. |
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In view of the recent discussion about the Covid-19 pandemic and the adoption of measures of social distancing in Brazil, this article presents the possible causes of the increase in alcohol consumption as a consequence of the effects of the pandemic. There are still debates on how distancing strategies were adopted to contain the spread of the virus and directly affected people's lives through extreme decision-making, such as social isolation, including banning the operation of establishments, and, consequently, consumption of alcohol, which was carried out in these spaces, started to be done more frequently at home. Furthermore, in view of this problem, the article in question has the general objective of investigating, through the structuring of a narrative literature review, the influence of the pandemic and isolation measures on the increase in alcohol consumption. The methodology of this study was carried out through the deductive method through the collection of bibliographic data of a qualitative and documentary nature, forming an exploratory research. Thus, as the research performed, a peak in the consumption of alcoholic beverages during the period of social isolation was found, mainly by the young public. In this context, it should be emphasized that early intervention in cases of alcohol dependence is extremely important in preventing the development of chronic alcoholism in order to establish better public health strategies and measures. |
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