Alcohol Consumption among the Elderly Citizens in Hungary and Serbia—Comparative Assessment

Studies in the alcohol consumption area are mostly related to the (ab)use of alcohol in young people. However, today, a growing number of researchers are emphasizing the clinical and public health significance of alcohol consumption in the elderly. In the WHO reports, harmful alcohol consumption is...

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Main Authors: Natasa Mihailovic, Gergő József Szőllősi, Nemanja Rancic, Sándor János, Klára Boruzs, Attila Csaba Nagy, Yuriy Timofeyev, Viktorija Dragojevic-Simic, Marko Antunovic, Vladimir Reshetnikov, Róza Ádány, Mihajlo Jakovljevic
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spelling doaj-fe7438379e3a4ab5a7637e6baee46dea2020-11-25T02:36:04ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012020-02-01174128910.3390/ijerph17041289ijerph17041289Alcohol Consumption among the Elderly Citizens in Hungary and Serbia—Comparative AssessmentNatasa Mihailovic0Gergő József Szőllősi1Nemanja Rancic2Sándor János3Klára Boruzs4Attila Csaba Nagy5Yuriy Timofeyev6Viktorija Dragojevic-Simic7Marko Antunovic8Vladimir Reshetnikov9Róza Ádány10Mihajlo Jakovljevic11Institute of Public Health Kragujevac, Department of Biostatistics and Informatics, Nikole Pašića 1, 34000 Kragujevac, SerbiaDepartment of Preventive Medicine, Faculty of Public Health, University of Debrecen, H-4002 Debrecen, HungaryThe Centre for Clinical Pharmacology, Medical Faculty, Military Medical Academy, University of Defence, Crnotravska 17, 11000 Belgrade, SerbiaDepartment of Preventive Medicine, Faculty of Public Health, University of Debrecen, H-4002 Debrecen, HungaryDepartment of Health Systems Management and Quality Management in Health Care, Faculty of Public Health, University of Debrecen, H-4002 Debrecen, HungaryDepartment of Preventive Medicine, Faculty of Public Health, University of Debrecen, H-4002 Debrecen, HungaryNational Research University Higher School of Economics, Shabolovka Ulitsa 26-28, 119049 Moscow, RussianThe Centre for Clinical Pharmacology, Medical Faculty, Military Medical Academy, University of Defence, Crnotravska 17, 11000 Belgrade, SerbiaNational Poison Control Center, Medical Faculty, Military Medical Academy, University of Defence, Crnotravska 17, 11000 Belgrade, SerbiaN.A. Semashko Department of Public Health and Healthcare, I.M. Sechenov the First Moscow State Medical University (Sechenov University), 119991 Moscow, RussiaMTA-DE Public Health Research Group, Public Health Research Institute, University of Debrecen, H-4002 Debrecen, HungaryN.A. Semashko Department of Public Health and Healthcare, I.M. Sechenov the First Moscow State Medical University (Sechenov University), 119991 Moscow, RussiaStudies in the alcohol consumption area are mostly related to the (ab)use of alcohol in young people. However, today, a growing number of researchers are emphasizing the clinical and public health significance of alcohol consumption in the elderly. In the WHO reports, harmful alcohol consumption is responsible for 5.3% of the global burden of the disease. The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of alcohol consumption among men and women aged 55 and over in Serbia and Hungary, leveraging data from the 2013 Serbian National Health Survey and from the 2014 Hungarian National Health Survey. Respondents aged 55 and over were analysed based on logistic multivariate models. The prevalence of alcohol consumption was 41.5% and 62.5% in Serbia and Hungary, respectively. It was higher among men in both countries, but among women, it was significantly higher in Hungary than in Serbia. The statistically significant predictors affecting alcohol consumption in Serbia included age, education, well-being index, long-term disease and overall health status, with marital status being an additional factor among men. In Hungary, education and long-term disease affected alcohol consumption in both sexes, while age and employment were additional factors among women. In both countries for both sexes, younger age, more significantly than primary education and good health, was associated with a higher likelihood of alcohol consumption.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/4/1289alcohol consumptionsocio-demographic factorshungaryserbia
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author Natasa Mihailovic
Gergő József Szőllősi
Nemanja Rancic
Sándor János
Klára Boruzs
Attila Csaba Nagy
Yuriy Timofeyev
Viktorija Dragojevic-Simic
Marko Antunovic
Vladimir Reshetnikov
Róza Ádány
Mihajlo Jakovljevic
spellingShingle Natasa Mihailovic
Gergő József Szőllősi
Nemanja Rancic
Sándor János
Klára Boruzs
Attila Csaba Nagy
Yuriy Timofeyev
Viktorija Dragojevic-Simic
Marko Antunovic
Vladimir Reshetnikov
Róza Ádány
Mihajlo Jakovljevic
Alcohol Consumption among the Elderly Citizens in Hungary and Serbia—Comparative Assessment
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
alcohol consumption
socio-demographic factors
hungary
serbia
author_facet Natasa Mihailovic
Gergő József Szőllősi
Nemanja Rancic
Sándor János
Klára Boruzs
Attila Csaba Nagy
Yuriy Timofeyev
Viktorija Dragojevic-Simic
Marko Antunovic
Vladimir Reshetnikov
Róza Ádány
Mihajlo Jakovljevic
author_sort Natasa Mihailovic
title Alcohol Consumption among the Elderly Citizens in Hungary and Serbia—Comparative Assessment
title_short Alcohol Consumption among the Elderly Citizens in Hungary and Serbia—Comparative Assessment
title_full Alcohol Consumption among the Elderly Citizens in Hungary and Serbia—Comparative Assessment
title_fullStr Alcohol Consumption among the Elderly Citizens in Hungary and Serbia—Comparative Assessment
title_full_unstemmed Alcohol Consumption among the Elderly Citizens in Hungary and Serbia—Comparative Assessment
title_sort alcohol consumption among the elderly citizens in hungary and serbia—comparative assessment
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1660-4601
publishDate 2020-02-01
description Studies in the alcohol consumption area are mostly related to the (ab)use of alcohol in young people. However, today, a growing number of researchers are emphasizing the clinical and public health significance of alcohol consumption in the elderly. In the WHO reports, harmful alcohol consumption is responsible for 5.3% of the global burden of the disease. The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of alcohol consumption among men and women aged 55 and over in Serbia and Hungary, leveraging data from the 2013 Serbian National Health Survey and from the 2014 Hungarian National Health Survey. Respondents aged 55 and over were analysed based on logistic multivariate models. The prevalence of alcohol consumption was 41.5% and 62.5% in Serbia and Hungary, respectively. It was higher among men in both countries, but among women, it was significantly higher in Hungary than in Serbia. The statistically significant predictors affecting alcohol consumption in Serbia included age, education, well-being index, long-term disease and overall health status, with marital status being an additional factor among men. In Hungary, education and long-term disease affected alcohol consumption in both sexes, while age and employment were additional factors among women. In both countries for both sexes, younger age, more significantly than primary education and good health, was associated with a higher likelihood of alcohol consumption.
topic alcohol consumption
socio-demographic factors
hungary
serbia
url https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/4/1289
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