Association of Stress Level with Heavy Drinking and Smoking Depending on Sex and COVID-19 Infection Status: A Cross-sectional Analysis of a Nationally Representative US Adult Survey
Key Points
Increased stress levels correlate with higher rates of heavy drinking and smoking behaviors, especially among specific genders.
Significant associations were identified, with 60% of individuals with high stress reporting heavy drinking and smoking.
Cross-sectional analysis utilizing data from a nationally representative US adult survey reveals these relationships.
Findings suggest the need for targeted interventions to address these behaviors, particularly during stressful times like the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Association of Stress Level with Heavy Drinking and Smoking Depending on Sex and COVID-19 Infection Status: A Cross-sectional Analysis of a Nationally Representative US Adult Survey | Synapse