Association of Substance Use with Behavioral Adherence to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Guidelines for COVID-19 Mitigation: Cross-Sectional Web-Based Survey [open pdf - 246KB]
From the Abstract: "Substance use is a risk factor for COVID-19 [coronavirus disease 2019] infection and adverse outcomes. However, reasons for elevated risk for COVID-19 in substance users are not well understood. [...] The aim of this study was to evaluate whether alcohol or other drug use is associated with adherence to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines for COVID-19 mitigation. Preregistered analyses tested the hypothesis that greater use of alcohol and other drugs would be associated with lower CDC guideline adherence. A secondary objective was to determine whether substance use was associated with the likelihood of COVID-19 testing or outcome."
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Date: | 2021-11-09 |
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Copyright: | 2021 Mollie A Monnig, Hayley Treloar Padovano, Alexander W Sokolovsky, Grace DeCost, Elizabeth R Aston, Carolina L Haass-Koffler, Claire Szapary, Patience Moyo, Jaqueline C Avila, Jennifer W Tidey, Peter M Monti, Jasjit S Ahluwalia. Posted here with permission. Document is under a Creative Commons license and requires proper attribution and noncommercial use to be shared: [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/] |
Retrieved From: | Public Health and Surveillance: https://publichealth.jmir.org/ |
Format: | pdf |
Media Type: | application/pdf |
Source: | JMIR Public Health and Surveillance (2021), v.7 iss.11 |
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