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0284/2016 - Drink alcohol consumption in tobacco farmers: Prevalence and associated factors.
Consumo de bebida alcoólica em fumicultores: Prevalência e fatores associados.

Author:

• Juliana Lopes Fávero - Fávero, Juliana Lopes - Universidade Federal do Espirito Santo Centro de Ciencias da Saude - <jujufavero@yahoo.com.br>

Co-author(s):

• Anaclaudia Gastal Fassa - Fassa, A. G. - Federal University of Pelotas, Doctoral Program in Epidemiology, Departament of Social Medicine - <anaclaudia.fassa@gmail.com>
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6070-6214
• Nádia Fiori - Fiori, Nádia - Federal University of Pelotas, Department of Social Medicine - <nsfiori@yahoo.com.br>
• Neice Muller Xavier Faria - Faria, Neice Muller Xavier - Secretaria Municipal de Saúde de Bento Gonçalves (SMS-BG), Vigilância em Saúde - <neice@clinicagianisella.com.br>
• Rodrigo Dalke Meucci - Meucci, Rodrigo Dalke - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Saúde Pública - <rodrigodalke@gmail.com>
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8941-3850

Thematic Area:

Epidemiologia

Abstract:

This paper aims to describe the prevalence of heavy drinking and alcohol risk consumption and associated factors in tobacco farmers. A cross-sectional study in 2469 tobacco farmers, older than 18 years, in 2011. Alcohol risk drinking was considered the 3 or more standard drinks intake per day in men and 2 or more in women. Heavy drinking was the 4 or more standard drinks intake of per day in men and 3 or more in women. Hierarchical multivariate analysis that examined the association with socioeconomic, behavioral and occupational variables was performed. Results: alcohol risk consumption prevalence heavy drinking was 4.7% and 1.09% in women and 30.8% and 4.8% in men, respectively. Were associated with consumption risk in men and women the percentage of income represented by smoking (PR 1.3 and 0.4), be employed (PR 1.3 and 3.1) and use of pesticides (PR 1.5 and 2.1), respectively. It was associated with heavy drinking in men loss of farming (PR 1.6), participation in religious activities (PR 0.3) and hours of agricultural labor (PR 0.6). There is an association of occupational factors with the consumption of alcohol risk in men. Associated factors vary by standard rated consumption.

Keywords:

Drinking alcoholRural PopulationsAgricultural Workers Diseasescross sectional studies

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Fávero, Juliana Lopes, Fassa, A. G., Fiori, Nádia, Faria, Neice Muller Xavier, Meucci, Rodrigo Dalke. Drink alcohol consumption in tobacco farmers: Prevalence and associated factors.. Cien Saude Colet [periódico na internet] (2016/Jun). [Citado em 22/01/2025]. Está disponível em: http://cienciaesaudecoletiva.com.br/en/articles/drink-alcohol-consumption-in-tobacco-farmers-prevalence-and-associated-factors/15709?id=15709&id=15709



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