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LitCovid-PD-HP

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T1 2282-2291 Phenotype denotes pneumonia http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002090
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T3 2453-2475 Phenotype denotes cardiovascular disease http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0001626
T4 2508-2520 Phenotype denotes hypertension http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0000822
T5 2711-2719 Phenotype denotes coughing http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0012735
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T8 3323-3331 Phenotype denotes insomnia http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0100785

LitCovid-sentences

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 0-83 Sentence denotes Self-Reported Alcohol, Tobacco, and Cannabis Use during COVID-19 Lockdown Measures:
T2 84-115 Sentence denotes Results from a Web-Based Survey
T3 117-125 Sentence denotes Abstract
T4 126-136 Sentence denotes Background
T5 137-253 Sentence denotes The outbreak of coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) has led to measures of social distancing and quarantine worldwide.
T6 254-349 Sentence denotes This stressful period may lead to psychological problems, including increases in substance use.
T7 351-360 Sentence denotes Objective
T8 361-513 Sentence denotes To investigate changes in alcohol, tobacco, and cannabis consumption before and during COVID-19 lockdown and motives for these changes in substance use.
T9 515-521 Sentence denotes Method
T10 522-820 Sentence denotes A web-based survey was filled out by an unselected population during the social distancing measures of the COVID-19 pandemic in Belgium that assessed changes in alcohol, tobacco, and cannabis consumption in the period before and during the COVID-19 lockdown and also asked about reasons for change.
T11 822-829 Sentence denotes Results
T12 830-922 Sentence denotes A total of 3,632 respondents (mean age 42.1 ± 14.6 years; 70% female) filled out the survey.
T13 923-1149 Sentence denotes Overall, respondents reported consuming more alcohol (d = 0.21) and smoking more cigarettes (d = 0.13) than before the COVID-19 pandemic (both p < 0.001), while no significant changes in the consumption of cannabis were noted.
T14 1150-1411 Sentence denotes The odds of consuming more alcohol during the lockdown were associated with younger age (OR = 0.981, p < 0.001), more children at home (OR = 1.220, p < 0.001), non-healthcare workers (p < 0.001), and being technically unemployed related to COVID-19 (p = 0.037).
T15 1412-1647 Sentence denotes The odds of smoking more cigarettes during the lockdown were associated with younger age (OR = 0.988, p = 0.027), current living situation (p < 0.001), lower education (p = 0.015), and working situation related to COVID-19 (p = 0.018).
T16 1648-1836 Sentence denotes Boredom, lack of social contacts, loss of daily structure, reward after a hard-working day, loneliness, and conviviality were the main reasons for consuming more of the various substances.
T17 1838-1849 Sentence denotes Conclusions
T18 1850-1995 Sentence denotes During the lockdown, individuals consumed slightly more alcohol and smoked marginally more cigarettes compared to the period before the lockdown.
T19 1996-2121 Sentence denotes Further research focussing on follow-up of individuals at risk may be useful to provide appropriate care in post-COVID times.
T20 2123-2135 Sentence denotes Introduction
T21 2136-2228 Sentence denotes COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019) is an infectious disease caused by the virus SARS-CoV-2.
T22 2229-2541 Sentence denotes The infection is highly contagious and causes severe pneumonia, acute respiratory distress syndrome, and death particularly in vulnerable populations including older adults and people with chronic medical conditions such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, respiratory disease, hypertension, and malignancy [1].
T23 2542-2748 Sentence denotes In an attempt to control the COVID-19 pandemic, physical distancing and hygiene measures, including regular hand washing and covering of nose and mouth when sneezing or coughing, were implemented worldwide.
T24 2749-2996 Sentence denotes In several countries, sudden and dramatic social changes were implemented to slow contagion and “flatten the curve” of the pandemic to preserve capacity of healthcare resources, which included asking people to stay at home as much as possible [2].
T25 2997-3226 Sentence denotes Quarantine or social isolation is stressful and associated with psychological problems, especially in older adults, females, individuals from lower socio-economic groups, and those with underlying mental health conditions [3, 4].
T26 3227-3375 Sentence denotes Psychological problems can include anxiety, depression, acute stress disorder, substance abuse, insomnia, and post-traumatic stress disorder [3, 5].
T27 3376-3650 Sentence denotes A review on the impact of the major infectious disease outbreak of SARS in 2003 shows that the psychological impact is mainly associated with occupational role, high-risk work environment, quarantine, social support, and the impact on our personal and professional life [6].
T28 3651-3830 Sentence denotes Having been quarantined and working in hospital or wards during the 2003 SARS outbreak were linked with the development of alcohol abuse and dependence symptoms 3 years later [7].
T29 3831-3957 Sentence denotes Drinking was self-reported by hospital employees as a coping method and was found significantly related with hyperarousal [7].
T30 3958-4276 Sentence denotes The main predictors of alcohol consumption after a massive traumatic experience were alcohol consumption before the event and the rationale for drinking during the event, where drinking as a coping mechanism and drinking for pleasure were the main predictors for long-term alcohol consumption up to 10 years later [8].
T31 4277-4395 Sentence denotes The almost global lockdown is unique, and little is known about the consumption of substances during social isolation.
T32 4396-4504 Sentence denotes We hypothesized that individuals in social isolation due to lockdown measures would consume more substances.
T33 4505-4633 Sentence denotes Mapping the changes in substance use and the reasons for these changes during large-scale general social isolation is important.
T34 4634-4858 Sentence denotes It reveals the response of the general population in times of stress and may, therefore, be of valuable help to provide appropriate care in post-COVID times and indicate possible preventive actions in case of similar events.
T35 4859-5044 Sentence denotes In this study, we report on changes in alcohol, tobacco, and cannabis use in the midst of the COVID-19 lockdown in Belgium and report on the major motives for the change in consumption.
T36 5046-5067 Sentence denotes Materials and Methods
T37 5069-5105 Sentence denotes Study Population and Data Collection
T38 5106-5279 Sentence denotes A cross-sectional survey was sent out over a brief period of time (20 days; between April 9, 2020, and April 29, 2020) during the full COVID-19 lockdown measures in Belgium.
T39 5280-5507 Sentence denotes The survey was distributed by the communication services of the University Hospital of Brussels (UZ Brussel) and the university (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) and was circulated through online social media (Facebook and Twitter).
T40 5508-5623 Sentence denotes The target population included adult Belgian residents, irrespective of age, living area, or current substance use.
T41 5624-6038 Sentence denotes To reach out to an unselected population, the survey was made available by a link to the survey on Qualtrics online and the link was shared through social media, including Facebook (targeting a broad range of individuals), the websites of the university (targeting students) and the university hospital (targeting patients and hospital co-workers), and the website SeniorenNet.be (targeting the senior generation).
T42 6039-6183 Sentence denotes Individuals older than 18 years and living or residing in Belgium during the COVID-19 lockdown measures were asked to fill in the survey online.
T43 6184-6224 Sentence denotes There were no formal exclusion criteria.
T44 6225-6333 Sentence denotes The ethics committee of the University Hospital Brussels, Belgium, approved this study on April 9, 2020 (No.
T45 6334-6345 Sentence denotes 143202043).
T46 6347-6355 Sentence denotes Measures
T47 6356-6594 Sentence denotes The questionnaire consisted of 5 different parts with 20 questions regarding (1) demographics, (2) smoking cigarettes, (3) alcohol use, (4) cannabis use, and (5) factors that influenced substance use during the COVID-19 lockdown measures.
T48 6595-6662 Sentence denotes The questionnaire was made available in Dutch, French, and English.
T49 6663-6723 Sentence denotes Demographic questions included age, gender, and postal code.
T50 6724-6771 Sentence denotes Age was asked as an age category (per 5 years).
T51 6772-7098 Sentence denotes Postal code was recoded into the variables “urban” and “rural.” Current living situation (with partner, with children, with others, or alone), social situation (age and number of children and cared for at home or outside of home), and professional situation (profession, education, and currently home-working) were also asked.
T52 7099-7244 Sentence denotes Smoking prior to the lockdown measures was noted as the number of cigarettes smoked on an average day in the period before the COVID-19 lockdown.
T53 7245-7449 Sentence denotes Response options included “not smoking” (0 cigarettes per day), smoking 1–5 cigarettes per day, smoking 6–10 cigarettes per day, smoking 11–19 cigarettes per day, or smoking 20 or more cigarettes per day.
T54 7450-7660 Sentence denotes Smoking during the current COVID-19 lockdown was assessed as the average number of cigarettes smoked now and by asking whether they currently smoke more, less, or about the same compared to before the lockdown.
T55 7661-7873 Sentence denotes In case they smoked more or less, they were questioned about the average number of additional or fewer cigarettes on a normal day, using the same response options regarding smoking prior to the lockdown measures.
T56 7874-7955 Sentence denotes For questions regarding alcohol use, reference was made to alcohol units per day.
T57 7956-8028 Sentence denotes A standard drink (one alcohol unit) was defined as 10 g of pure alcohol.
T58 8029-8193 Sentence denotes This corresponds to one 25 cL glass of beer (5% alcohol), 10 cL of wine (12% alcohol), 5 cL of aperitif (15% alcohol), or 3.5 cL of distilled spirits (35% alcohol).
T59 8194-8454 Sentence denotes Respondents were asked how much alcohol he/she drank on an average day before the COVID-19 measures and how much he/she is drinking now (during the lockdown measures), with additionally specifying whether he/she drank more, less, or about the same than before.
T60 8455-8830 Sentence denotes Response options referred to the average quantity of alcohol consumption during the prior week (rather than the frequency) and included the options “I do not drink alcohol” (mean of 0 alcohol units per day) and “on average 1 alcohol unit per day” to “on average >12 alcohol units per day,” with specifically denoting whether they drank more, less, or about the same as usual.
T61 8831-8961 Sentence denotes Cannabis use was assessed as mean amount of cannabis joints smoked per day, both before and during the COVID-19 lockdown measures.
T62 8962-9120 Sentence denotes The questions concerned the average amount of cannabis consumption per day and specifically asked whether the respondent smoked less, more, or about the same.
T63 9121-9264 Sentence denotes The final question asked about motives for increased use of any substance during the lockdown with several options (listed further in Table 4).
T64 9265-9454 Sentence denotes Those options were not mutually exclusive; several options could be chosen together, and there was opportunity for personal additions from the respondents, as “others, please specify: ___.”
T65 9456-9476 Sentence denotes Statistical Analyses
T66 9477-9587 Sentence denotes In the survey, age, amount of alcohol units, smoking cigarettes, and cannabis use were recorded in categories.
T67 9588-9741 Sentence denotes For making these outcomes linear, we applied a transformation of the outcomes by using the mean value of the upper and the lower bound of the categories.
T68 9742-9979 Sentence denotes Profession was recoded taking into account the variables “do you work in healthcare” and “profession,” thereby regrouping free text into 6 categories: working healthcare, working non-healthcare, student, retired, job seeking, and others.
T69 9980-10042 Sentence denotes Linear variables were presented as mean ± SD where applicable.
T70 10043-10147 Sentence denotes Categorical variables were reported using the number of observations and the percentage of observations.
T71 10148-10301 Sentence denotes Comparison between the amounts of use in both periods (before and during the COVID-19 lockdown measures) was performed using a Wilcoxon signed-rank test.
T72 10302-10358 Sentence denotes Cohen's d were calculated and represent the effect size.
T73 10359-10439 Sentence denotes McNemar tests were used to compare substance use before and during the lockdown.
T74 10440-10531 Sentence denotes In these McNemar tests, a categorization of “using more” or “using less or equal” was used.
T75 10532-10665 Sentence denotes When >5% of the respondents showed to consume more during the lockdown compared to before, a binary logistic regression was executed.
T76 10666-10924 Sentence denotes Here, a backwards regression model building technique was used with variables (age, sex, living in a city, family situation, number of children, professional occupation, educational background, and whether or not you work more from home during the lockdown).
T77 10925-11030 Sentence denotes Removal of a predictor variable or factor was considered appropriate when having a significance of >0.10.
T78 11031-11128 Sentence denotes Furthermore, a significance level of 0.05 was considered statistically significant for all tests.
T79 11129-11304 Sentence denotes In order to examine the motives for substance use and the reason why respondents were using more during the COVID-19 measures than before, a descriptive analysis was executed.
T80 11305-11442 Sentence denotes After reporting the frequencies, the motives were ranked from highest present motive to lowest present motive for each of the substances.
T81 11443-11491 Sentence denotes Statistics were performed using SPSS version 26.
T82 11493-11500 Sentence denotes Results
T83 11502-11530 Sentence denotes Respondents' Characteristics
T84 11531-11613 Sentence denotes A total of 4,098 respondents participated, with 3,632 (89%) completing the survey.
T85 11614-11649 Sentence denotes The mean age was 42.1 ± 14.6 years.
T86 11650-11724 Sentence denotes The characteristics of the n = 3,632 respondents are specified in Table 1.
T87 11725-11888 Sentence denotes Most respondents were female (70%), between 23 and 47 years old (70%), mostly from rural areas (76%), with higher education (78%), and living with a partner (69%).
T88 11889-11971 Sentence denotes The vast majority of the participants (93%) filled out the questionnaire in Dutch.
T89 11973-11984 Sentence denotes Alcohol Use
T90 11985-12054 Sentence denotes 2,243 respondents (61.8%) were consuming alcohol before the lockdown.
T91 12055-12130 Sentence denotes Of these, 341 quit drinking during the lockdown (9.4% of the total sample).
T92 12131-12279 Sentence denotes Of the 1,389 non-consuming respondents before the lockdown, 211 started consuming alcohol during the lockdown (5.8% of the total sample; p < 0.001).
T93 12280-12397 Sentence denotes Of all respondents, 30.3% stated that they drank more and 13.7% stated to drink less during than before the lockdown.
T94 12398-12614 Sentence denotes A statistically significant, but small (d = 0.21), difference was found between the number of drinks per day before and during the lockdown (1.0 ± 1.4, range 0–15, and 1.4 ± 2.1, range 0–21, respectively; p < 0.001).
T95 12615-12810 Sentence denotes Logistic regression analysis (see Table 2) shows that the odds of consuming more alcohol decreased during the lockdown with 1.9% on average per age year of the respondent (OR = 0.981; p < 0.001).
T96 12811-13015 Sentence denotes Also, a higher number of children at home increased the odds of consuming more alcohol during lockdown measures (p < 0.001): per extra child in the family, the odds increased with 22% (OR = 1.220; 95% CI:
T97 13016-13029 Sentence denotes 1.146–1.298).
T98 13030-13152 Sentence denotes A 3rd variable of influence was whether a respondent now works more from home compared to before the lockdown (p = 0.037).
T99 13153-13296 Sentence denotes Technical unemployed respondents are 36% more likely to drink more (OR = 1.357; p = 0.013) compared to respondents at home due to tele-working.
T100 13297-13547 Sentence denotes Also, the professional occupation of the respondent played a role in drinking more during the lockdown (p < 0.001), with non-healthcare workers being 40% more likely to drink compared to healthcare workers during the lockdown (OR = 1.404; p < 0.001).
T101 13548-13668 Sentence denotes Students, however, were on average 46% less likely to drink more compared to healthcare workers (OR = 0.537; p < 0.001).
T102 13669-13811 Sentence denotes Gender, living in a city, family situation, and educational background were variables without significant effect on the change in alcohol use.
T103 13813-13823 Sentence denotes Cigarettes
T104 13824-13886 Sentence denotes 558 respondents (15.4%) smoked cigarettes before the lockdown.
T105 13887-13960 Sentence denotes Of these, 36 quit smoking during the lockdown (1.0% of the total sample).
T106 13961-14073 Sentence denotes Of the 3,074 non-smokers before the lockdown, 34 started smoking during the lockdown (0.9% of the total sample).
T107 14074-14180 Sentence denotes Of all respondents, 7.4% stated smoking more and 2.5% stated smoking less during than before the lockdown.
T108 14181-14406 Sentence denotes A statistically significant, but negligible (d = 0.13), difference was found between the number of cigarettes per day before and during the lockdown (1.5 ± 4.5, range 0–30, and 1.7 ± 5.5, range 0–60, respectively; p < 0.001).
T109 14407-14471 Sentence denotes Table 3 shows the results from the logistic regression analysis.
T110 14472-14621 Sentence denotes Age was inversely associated with the odds of smoking cigarettes being 12% per 10 years more during than before the lockdown (OR = 0.988; p = 0.027).
T111 14622-14833 Sentence denotes Also, living situation had a statistically significant relationship with increased smoking during the lockdown (p < 0.001): living alone more than doubled the odds of smoking more cigarettes (OR = 2.159; 95% CI:
T112 14834-14923 Sentence denotes 1.587–2.938) during the lockdown compared to living together with a partner and/or child.
T113 14924-15370 Sentence denotes Educational background also had a significant effect on the change in cigarette smoking (p = 0.015), with lower education being associated with more cigarette smoking: participants with a vocational education had about double odds to smoke more compared to those with a higher education (OR = 2.085; p = 0.042), whereas those having a doctorate were 76% less likely to smoke more compared to those with a higher education (OR = 0.245; p = 0.017).
T114 15371-15538 Sentence denotes Finally, technical unemployed respondents were 64% more likely to smoke more cigarettes compared to respondents that were tele-working during the lockdown (p = 0.010).
T115 15539-15691 Sentence denotes Gender, living in a city, number of children, and professional occupation were variables without significant effect on the change in smoking cigarettes.
T116 15693-15705 Sentence denotes Cannabis Use
T117 15706-15845 Sentence denotes Of the 105 respondents that used cannabis before the lockdown, 26 respondents (0.7% of the total sample) stopped using during the lockdown.
T118 15846-15995 Sentence denotes Of the 3,527 respondents not using cannabis before the lockdown, 31 started using cannabis during the lockdown (0.9% of the total sample; p = 0.597).
T119 15996-16131 Sentence denotes Of all respondents, only 2.1% stated that they used more cannabis than before and only 1.1% stated to consume less during the lockdown.
T120 16132-16340 Sentence denotes There was no statistically significant difference between the number of joints per day before and during the lockdown (0.1 ± 0.5 joints per day, range 0–8, and 0.1 ± 0.4 joints per day, range 0–5; p = 0.508).
T121 16341-16391 Sentence denotes As a result, no regression analysis was performed.
T122 16393-16470 Sentence denotes Motives for Use of Alcohol, Cigarettes, and Cannabis during Lockdown Measures
T123 16471-16800 Sentence denotes When observing the motives that drove respondents to consume more cigarettes, alcohol, and cannabis during the COVID-19 measures compared to before, the top reasons were (1) boredom, (2) lack of social contacts, (3) loss of daily structure, (4) reward after a hard-working day, (5) loneliness, and (6) conviviality (see Table 4).
T124 16802-16827 Sentence denotes Discussion and Conclusion
T125 16828-17066 Sentence denotes During the COVID-19 lockdown, people self-reported drinking slightly more alcohol compared to before the lockdown, which was negatively associated with age and positively associated with the number of children, unemployment, and homework.
T126 17067-17117 Sentence denotes The top motive for drinking more was conviviality.
T127 17118-17294 Sentence denotes The number of cigarettes smoked per day only marginally increased during the lockdown, again with younger respondents having increased odds of smoking more during the lockdown.
T128 17295-17466 Sentence denotes Similarly, living alone, having a lower educational background, and being technically unemployed increased the odds of smoking more cigarettes during the lockdown as well.
T129 17467-17522 Sentence denotes The top motive for smoking more cigarettes was boredom.
T130 17523-17580 Sentence denotes Cannabis use did not change in times of social isolation.
T131 17581-17914 Sentence denotes This may indicate a true similarity in the point estimates before and during the lockdown, but it may also reflect a zero net-effect of increased need and reduced availability of cannabis in times of social lockdown (borders are closed, dealers have a harder time to go around unnoticed, and prices increase due to increased demand).
T132 17915-17988 Sentence denotes Similar to smoking, the top for an increased use of cannabis was boredom.
T133 17989-18148 Sentence denotes The similarities between ranked motives of cannabis and cigarette smoking are most probably an artefact because most cannabis users are also cigarette smokers.
T134 18149-18362 Sentence denotes This explains why the ranking of motives is almost the same for smoking cigarettes and cannabis use, and is the result of the fact that no separate questions about motives were asked for the 3 separate substances.
T135 18363-18607 Sentence denotes It might be an interesting future research question to investigate what drives certain individuals to consume more, less, or equal during a pandemic, and individual assessment of different motives for use, per substance, would here be valuable.
T136 18608-18778 Sentence denotes Also, focussing on more positive factors might reveal now underreported factors for better resilience and consequently more adequate coping mechanisms than substance use.
T137 18779-19036 Sentence denotes This study sample is not optimally representative of the overall Belgian population with 50% men, less urban people, an average lower education, an estimate of 12% active in healthcare, and different jobs (possibly with higher technical unemployment rates).
T138 19037-19135 Sentence denotes In this survey, we mainly note highly educated females (70%), with 36.8% being healthcare workers.
T139 19136-19281 Sentence denotes We found no effect of gender and living in a city on changes in substance use and no effect of educational background for changes in alcohol use.
T140 19282-19429 Sentence denotes However, our data show that non-healthcare workers were 40% more likely to consume more alcohol compared to healthcare workers during the lockdown.
T141 19430-19676 Sentence denotes The respondents from this survey included more healthcare workers as would be expected from a true representative sample, which may infer that, in a true representative population, the differences in alcohol use may be larger than presented here.
T142 19677-19722 Sentence denotes This needs to be confirmed in larger surveys.
T143 19723-19979 Sentence denotes This study has limitations, including the very brief time during which this web-based survey was made accessible (20 days), which yielded a relatively small sample size (N = 3,632), while being representative for a uniform period of full lockdown measures.
T144 19980-20153 Sentence denotes In addition, we did not follow-up on the self-reported substance use after this 3-week period, and use may stabilize or increase further with increased duration of lockdown.
T145 20154-20398 Sentence denotes Another limitation was that we only assessed alcohol, cigarettes, and cannabis and the mean use of alcohol per day, rather than per week, such that individuals consuming only a few drinks per week may have over- or underreported their drinking.
T146 20399-20573 Sentence denotes This was counterbalanced by the possibility to add “drinking more, or drinking less than usual, or about the same” in the next question regarding their change in alcohol use.
T147 20574-20838 Sentence denotes As a whole, these data show that specific groups of individuals, especially younger individuals with lower educational background or those technically unemployed, have a higher risk of increasing their alcohol and/or cigarette use during times of social isolation.
T148 20839-21048 Sentence denotes It is therefore of importance that care providers and especially general practitioners discuss the use of alcohol, tobacco, and cannabis with their patients, as this often has a beneficial effect on behaviour.
T149 21050-21069 Sentence denotes Statement of Ethics
T150 21070-21100 Sentence denotes Ethical approval was obtained.
T151 21101-21232 Sentence denotes Because this was an anonymous web-based survey, patients were exempt from our Ethical Committee for given written informed consent.
T152 21233-21472 Sentence denotes Research complied with the appropriate guidelines for human studies and animal welfare regulations and was approved as such by the Medical Ethics Committee of the University Hospital Brussels (UZ Brussel), under reference number 143202043.
T153 21474-21504 Sentence denotes Conflict of Interest Statement
T154 21505-21558 Sentence denotes C.L.C. has received lecture fees from Takeda and GME.
T155 21559-21631 Sentence denotes F.M. received honoraria from Lundbeck, Eli Lilly, and Johnson & Johnson.
T156 21632-21669 Sentence denotes None were related with this research.
T157 21670-21712 Sentence denotes The other authors have nothing to declare.
T158 21714-21729 Sentence denotes Funding Sources
T159 21730-21770 Sentence denotes The authors did not receive any funding.
T160 21772-21792 Sentence denotes Author Contributions
T161 21793-21852 Sentence denotes N.V. started the project and C.L.C. prepared the 1st draft.
T162 21853-21883 Sentence denotes S.V.L. performed the analyses.
T163 21884-21960 Sentence denotes F.M., D.Z., L.S., and S.V.D.A. provided comments and revised the manuscript.
T164 21961-22060 Sentence denotes All authors were involved in the study setup and approved the final manuscript in its current form.
T165 22062-22101 Sentence denotes Table 1 Characteristics of respondents
T166 22102-22137 Sentence denotes Study respondents (total N = 3,632)
T167 22138-22142 Sentence denotes N %
T168 22143-22176 Sentence denotes Age, years (mean ± SD) 42.1±14.6
T169 22177-22183 Sentence denotes Gender
T170 22184-22204 Sentence denotes  Female 2,541 70.0
T171 22205-22223 Sentence denotes  Male 1,083 29.8
T172 22224-22247 Sentence denotes  Gender-neutral 8 0.2
T173 22248-22279 Sentence denotes Language used to fill in survey
T174 22280-22299 Sentence denotes  Dutch 3,361 92.5
T175 22300-22317 Sentence denotes  French 200 5.5
T176 22318-22335 Sentence denotes  English 71 2.0
T177 22336-22353 Sentence denotes Area of residence
T178 22354-22371 Sentence denotes  Urban 865 23.8
T179 22372-22391 Sentence denotes  Rural 2,767 76.2
T180 22392-22402 Sentence denotes Profession
T181 22403-22430 Sentence denotes  In healthcare 1,370 36.8
T182 22431-22462 Sentence denotes  Not in healthcare 2,295 63.2
T183 22463-22485 Sentence denotes Educational background
T184 22486-22513 Sentence denotes  Primary education 28 0.8
T185 22514-22544 Sentence denotes  Vocational education 72 2.0
T186 22545-22576 Sentence denotes  Secondary education 562 15.5
T187 22577-22607 Sentence denotes  Higher education 2,762 76.0
T188 22608-22628 Sentence denotes  Doctorate 189 5.2
T189 22629-22646 Sentence denotes  Missing 19 0.5
T190 22647-22671 Sentence denotes Current living situation
T191 22672-22696 Sentence denotes  Living alone 556 15.3
T192 22697-22746 Sentence denotes  Living with partner and/or children 2,500 68.8
T193 22747-22788 Sentence denotes   With children 0–5 years old 525 21.0*
T194 22789-22831 Sentence denotes   With children 6–12 years old 550 22.0*
T195 22832-22875 Sentence denotes   With children 13–18 years old 457 18.3*
T196 22876-22923 Sentence denotes   With children older than 18 years 565 22.6*
T197 22924-22954 Sentence denotes  Living with others 576 15.9
T198 22955-22992 Sentence denotes  Household with children 1,609 44.3
T199 22993-23025 Sentence denotes   Cared for at home 1,358 37.4
T200 23026-23063 Sentence denotes   Cared for outside of home 190 5.2
T201 23064-23113 Sentence denotes   Part of the children cared for at home 61 1.7
T202 23114-23186 Sentence denotes Characteristics of respondents (N = 3,632) in the Belgian ALCOVID study.
T203 23187-23210 Sentence denotes SD, standard deviation.
T204 23211-23276 Sentence denotes * Percentage of respondents living with partner and/or children.
T205 23277-23327 Sentence denotes Table 2 Logistic regression regarding alcohol use
T206 23328-23354 Sentence denotes OR 95% CI for OR p value
T207 23355-23367 Sentence denotes lower upper
T208 23368-23408 Sentence denotes Age, years 0.981 0.974 0.987 <0.001
T209 23409-23450 Sentence denotes Children, n 1.220 1.146 1.298 <0.001
T210 23451-23492 Sentence denotes Are you more at home during the lockdown?
T211 23498-23503 Sentence denotes 0.037
T212 23504-23535 Sentence denotes  Yes, with tele-work Ref. −
T213 23536-23599 Sentence denotes  Yes, due to technical unemployment 1.357 1.065 1.728 0.013
T214 23600-23648 Sentence denotes  Yes, due to illness 0.842 0.541 1.311 0.447
T215 23649-23717 Sentence denotes  Yes, due to illness related to COVID-19 0.813 0.434 1.526 0.520
T216 23718-23749 Sentence denotes  No 0.882 0.727 1.069 0.201
T217 23750-23785 Sentence denotes Professional occupation <0.001
T218 23786-23815 Sentence denotes  Healthcare worker Ref. −
T219 23816-23867 Sentence denotes  Non-healthcare worker 1.404 1.176 1.676 <0.001
T220 23868-23905 Sentence denotes  Student 0.537 0.389 0.740 <0.001
T221 23906-23945 Sentence denotes  Job seeker 1.086 0.468 2.521 0.848
T222 23946-23982 Sentence denotes  Retired 1.312 0.879 1.957 0.184
T223 23983-24041 Sentence denotes  Others (e.g., disabled person) 0.810 0.40 1.527 0.516
T224 24042-24167 Sentence denotes Logistic regression explaining relationships to why respondents consumed more alcohol during the lockdown compared to before.
T225 24168-24276 Sentence denotes In total, 1,102 respondents out of 3,632 (30.3%) noted drinking more during the lockdown compared to before.
T226 24277-24328 Sentence denotes Table 3 Logistic regression regarding nicotine use
T227 24329-24355 Sentence denotes OR 95% CI for OR p value
T228 24356-24368 Sentence denotes lower upper
T229 24369-24408 Sentence denotes Age, years 0.988 0.978 0.999 0.027
T230 24409-24445 Sentence denotes Current living situation <0.001
T231 24446-24490 Sentence denotes  Living with partner and/or child Ref. −
T232 24491-24533 Sentence denotes  Living alone 2.159 1.587 2.938 <0.001
T233 24534-24581 Sentence denotes  Living with others 1.081 0.739 1.580 0.690
T234 24582-24615 Sentence denotes Educational background 0.015
T235 24616-24644 Sentence denotes  Higher education Ref. −
T236 24645-24691 Sentence denotes  Primary education 1.114 0.258 4.817 0.885
T237 24692-24741 Sentence denotes  Vocational education 2.085 1.025 4.240 0.042
T238 24742-24790 Sentence denotes  Secondary education 1.312 0.944 1.823 0.106
T239 24791-24829 Sentence denotes  Doctorate 0.245 0.077 0.777 0.017
T240 24830-24859 Sentence denotes Do you work more at home now?
T241 24865-24870 Sentence denotes 0.018
T242 24871-24897 Sentence denotes  Yes, with tele-work Ref.
T243 24898-24961 Sentence denotes  Yes, due to technical unemployment 1.638 1.125 2.386 0.010
T244 24962-25010 Sentence denotes  Yes, due to illness 1.431 0.758 2.702 0.269
T245 25011-25079 Sentence denotes  Yes, due to illness related to COVID-19 1.069 0.413 2.766 0.890
T246 25080-25111 Sentence denotes  No 0.820 0.598 1.123 0.260
T247 25112-25237 Sentence denotes Logistic regression explaining relationships to why respondents smoke more cigarettes during the lockdown compared to before.
T248 25238-25346 Sentence denotes In total, 264 respondents out of 3,632 (7.3%) noted they smoked more during the lockdown compared to before.
T249 25347-25431 Sentence denotes Table 4 Ranking of motives for smoking more, drinking more, and using more cannabis
T250 25432-25491 Sentence denotes Reason for more consuming of … Nicotine Alcohol Cannabis
T251 25492-25528 Sentence denotes N % rank N % rank N % rank
T252 25529-25598 Sentence denotes Has nothing to do with lockdown 16 6.1 12 26 2.4 13 2 2.6 12
T253 25599-25658 Sentence denotes Fear of contamination 10 3.8 14 35 3.2 12 2 2.6 12
T254 25659-25730 Sentence denotes Reward after a hard-working day 98 37.1 3 513 46.6 2 33 43.4 3
T255 25731-25809 Sentence denotes Increased tension (family, work, etc.) 59 22.3 7 270 24.5 6 17 22.4 8
T256 25810-25902 Sentence denotes Decreased tension (traffic, more sleep time, etc.) 27 10.2 11 123 11.2 11 16 21.1 9
T257 25903-25972 Sentence denotes Stress from negative reporting 50 18.9 8 70 15.4 8 19 25.0 7
T258 25973-26023 Sentence denotes Loneliness 75 28.4 5 168 15.2 9 25 32.9 5
T259 26024-26088 Sentence denotes Lack of social contacts 108 40.9 2 383 34.8 3 37 48.7 2
T260 26089-26157 Sentence denotes Lack of activities or sports 46 17.4 9 194 17.6 7 22 28.9 6
T261 26158-26252 Sentence denotes More tension due to permanent presence of housemates 38 14.4 10 157 14.2 10 9 11.8 10
T262 26253-26301 Sentence denotes Boredom 116 43.9 1 298 27.0 5 41 53.9 1
T263 26302-26354 Sentence denotes Conviviality 75 28.4 5 572 51.9 1 25 32.9 5
T264 26355-26415 Sentence denotes Increased social control 2 0.8 15 9 0.8 15 2 2.6 12
T265 26416-26479 Sentence denotes Loss of daily structure 98 37.1 3 332 30.1 4 33 43.4 3
T266 26480-26566 Sentence denotes Seeing smoking and drinking in movies and series 15 5.7 13 25 2.3 14 5 6.6 11
T267 26567-26575 Sentence denotes Total N:
T268 26576-26596 Sentence denotes 264 (7.3%) Total N:
T269 26597-26620 Sentence denotes 1,102 (30.3%) Total N:
T270 26621-26630 Sentence denotes 76 (2.1%)
T271 26631-26724 Sentence denotes Descriptive analysis of the motives for smoking more, drinking more, and using more cannabis.
T272 26725-26861 Sentence denotes N represents the number of respondents using more. % represents the relative frequency of respondents using more indicating that motive.
T273 26862-26994 Sentence denotes Rank defines the order of how often the motive was reported, ranging from 1 (highly reported motive) to 15 (lowest reported motive).
T274 26995-27083 Sentence denotes If an equal number of respondents reported the motive, motives were given the same rank.

2_test

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
32961535-32238757-28743607 2538-2539 32238757 denotes 1
32961535-19618359-28743608 3223-3224 19618359 denotes 4
32961535-29252922-28743609 3647-3648 29252922 denotes 6
32961535-18790829-28743610 3827-3828 18790829 denotes 7
32961535-18790829-28743611 3954-3955 18790829 denotes 7
32961535-21314697-28743612 4273-4274 21314697 denotes 8

MyTest

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
32961535-32238757-28743607 2538-2539 32238757 denotes 1
32961535-19618359-28743608 3223-3224 19618359 denotes 4
32961535-29252922-28743609 3647-3648 29252922 denotes 6
32961535-18790829-28743610 3827-3828 18790829 denotes 7
32961535-18790829-28743611 3954-3955 18790829 denotes 7
32961535-21314697-28743612 4273-4274 21314697 denotes 8