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0861 |aH17-8/2020E-PDF
1102 |aNanos Research (Firm)‏.|eauthor.
24510|aBoredom and stress drives increased alcohol consumption during COVID-19 : |bNANOS poll summary report, CCSA May omnibus research summary / |cconducted by Nanos for the Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction.
264 1|a[Ottawa] : |bCanadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction, |c2020.
264 4|c©[2020]
300 |a1 online resource (1 volume (various pagings)) : |billustrations, graphs
336 |atext|btxt|2rdacontent
337 |acomputer|bc|2rdamedia
338 |aonline resource|bcr|2rdacarrier
500 |aCover title.
500 |a"May 2020."
520 |a"Although many Canadians report the same alcohol consumption, one in five Canadians who stay at home more report that their alcohol consumption has increased both in quantity and in frequency while one in ten report a decrease in consumption. Boredom, stress and lack of a regular schedule are the key drivers for increased alcohol consumptions while staying healthy and lack of social gatherings are the key reasons for a decrease in alcohol consumption. Fourteen percent of Canadians report remorse after drinking and eight percent report they have not been able to stop drinking once started ... These observations are based on an RDD dual frame (land- and cell-lines) hybrid telephone and online random survey of 1,009 Canadians, 18 years of age or older, between May 26th to 28th, 2020. The survey of 1,009 Canadians is accurate ±3.1 percentage points, 19 times out of 20. The margin of error for subsample of Canadians staying at home, who drink alcohol and whose consumption or frequency has increased or decreased will be wider. This study was commissioned by the Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction and the research was conducted by Nanos Research"--Summary, page 2-7.
650 0|aDrinking of alcoholic beverages|zCanada|vStatistics.
650 0|aCOVID-19 Pandemic, 2020-|xSocial aspects|zCanada|vStatistics.
655 7|aStatistics|2lcgft
7102 |aCanadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction, |eissuing body.
85640|qPDF|s1.67 MB|uhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2023/sc-hc/H17-8-2020-eng.pdf