Depression, anxiety spur pandemic alcohol consumption

Written by Robby Berman on January 29, 2021 — Fact checked by Alexandra Sanfins, Ph.D. A new study finds that depression and anxiety contribute to increased drinking during the pandemic.

New study shows every week of lockdown increases binge drinking

Taylor & Francis Group. “New study shows every week of lockdown increases binge drinking.” ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 7 December 2020. <www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/12/201207091306.htm>. Harmful drinking among adults increases

Elle: The Year Of Drinking Dangerously

BY KELLEY MANLEY DEC 3, 2020 Retrieved from https://www.elle.com/culture/a34823556/quarantine-drinking-dangerously-2020/ COLLAGE BY FELIPE POSADA @THE_INVISIBLE_REALM One evening in late August, I was discussing pandemic parenting and school

CBC: People are drinking more during the pandemic — including parents

Men say they drink because they’re bored, women because of stress Amy Bell · CBC News · Posted: Nov 21, 2020 This story is part of Amy Bell’s Parental Guidance column, which

CBC: Domestic violence calls on rise during pandemic, yet Alberta shelters ‘eerily quiet’

Josee St-Onge · CBC News · Posted: Oct 13, 2020 6:00 AM MT When COVID-19 arrived in Alberta, it was no surprise to police the pandemic brought with it

USA Today: Drowning our sorrows? American adults are drinking more alcohol amid COVID-19, study finds

A new study shows that American adults, particularly women, are drinking more amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Alcohol consumption has increased by 14% compared with a

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