Consumo de bebidas alcoólicas e prática do binge drinking entre cabeleireiros

Objective: to verify the consumption of alcoholic beverages and the practice of binge drinking among hairdressers. Methods: cross-sectional study conducted with 51 beauty salon professionals. We used a questionnaire with socio-demographic characteristics and about the practices of consumption of alc...

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Hauptverfasser: Sousa, Germana Teixeira de, Moraes, Ariane Aparecida Santos, Branco Neto, Tancredo Castelo, Castelo Branco, Fernanda Matos Fernandes, Marques, Nathanni Queiroz dos Santos, Trindade, Fabio Rodrigues, Dutok Sánchez, Carlos Manuel
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description Objective: to verify the consumption of alcoholic beverages and the practice of binge drinking among hairdressers. Methods: cross-sectional study conducted with 51 beauty salon professionals. We used a questionnaire with socio-demographic characteristics and about the practices of consumption of alcoholic beverages. For the identification of the use in binge drinking, the key question was guided. Descriptive and inferential statistical analysis was performed. Results: 84.3% were alcohol consumers, 51.0% had between one and ten years of consumption and 72.5% consumed beer. In relation to the use in binging, 37.3% of the sample made occasional use of risk, at least once a month. The highest rates of binge drinking were related to male gender, single and young and the evangelical religion was associated with a lower or no consumption of alcoholic beverages. Conclusion: the data pointed to alcohol consumption and frequent binge use related to likely alcohol dependence. Objetivo: verificar o consumo de bebidas alcóolicas e a prática do binge drinking entre os cabeleireiros. Métodos: estudo transversal realizado com 51 profissionais de salões de beleza. Utilizou-se de um questionário com características sociodemográficas e sobre as práticas do consumo de bebidas alcoólicas. Para a identificação do uso em binge drinking, pautou-se a questão-chave. Realizou-se a análise estatística descritiva e inferencial. Resultados: 84,3% eram consumidores de álcool, 51,0% tinham de um a dez anos de consumo e 72,5% consumiam a cerveja. Em relação ao uso em binge, 37,3% da amostra faziam uso ocasional de risco, pelo menos, uma vez ao mês. Os maiores índices de binge drinking estavam relacionados ao gênero masculino, aos solteiros e jovens e a religião evangélica foi associada a um menor ou nenhum consumo de bebidas alcoólicas. Conclusão: os dados apontaram o consumo alcoólico e o uso em binge frequente relacionados à provável dependência alcoólica.
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Binge Drinking
Centros de Embelezamento e Estética
Induced Disorders
Related Disorders
Substance
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