Alcohol consumption among men and women with tuberculosis in Tomsk, Russia

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Drinking behavior among Russian women remains poorly described. We analyzed gender differences in alcohol use among 374 tuberculosis patients in Tomsk, Siberia. Twenty-six (28.3%) women had lifetime alcohol abuse or dependence, compared with 70.6% of men. Women with alcohol use disorders drank 12.7±14.0 standard drinks per day and 34.6% drank ≥ three days per week. Among individuals with a lifetime alcohol use disorder, age of onset and typical consumption did not differ significantly by gender. We conclude that Russian women with alcohol use disorders consume almost as much alcohol as men and may be at greater risk for negative social and medical consequences.

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Shin, S. S., Mathew, T. A., Yanova, G. V., Fitzmaurice, G. M., Livchits, V., Yanov, S. A., … Greenfield, S. F. (2010). Alcohol consumption among men and women with tuberculosis in Tomsk, Russia. Central European Journal of Public Health, 18(3), 132–138. https://doi.org/10.21101/cejph.a3590

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