Impact of Alcohol Consumption on the Psychological Wellbeing of Jamaicans during the Coronavirus Disease-19 (COVID-19) Pandemic
[...]of the COVID-19 outbreak, many people have been affected by mental health issues [14,15]. According to the Household Drug Survey conducted by the National Council on Drug Abuse (NCDA) in Jamaica, "alcohol continues to be the most widely used drug in Jamaica, with 40 per cent of the populat...
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description | [...]of the COVID-19 outbreak, many people have been affected by mental health issues [14,15]. According to the Household Drug Survey conducted by the National Council on Drug Abuse (NCDA) in Jamaica, "alcohol continues to be the most widely used drug in Jamaica, with 40 per cent of the population or four out of every ten people reporting that they currently use the substance". According to the NCDA, there were more than 200 calls to the Council's national substance abuse helpline between June and September 2021 compared to less than 50 for the corresponding period in 2020. [...]Jamaica's Health Ministry launched a COVID-19 Mental Health Response Programme to mitigate the progression of emerging mental health issues resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic. |
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