Alcohol use, alcohol use disorder and heavy episodic drinking in the Eastern Mediterranean region: A systematic review

Author:

Rostam‐Abadi Yasna1,Gholami Jaleh1,Shadloo Behrang1,Mohammad Aghaei Ardavan1,Mardaneh Jobehdar Maral1,Ardeshir Maryam1,Sangchooli Arshiya1,Amin‐Esmaeili Masoumeh12,Taj Mahshid3,Saeed Khalid3,Rahimi‐Movaghar Afarin1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Iranian National Center for Addiction Studies (INCAS) WHO Collaborating Center Tehran University of Medical Sciences Tehran Iran

2. Department of Mental Health, Bloomberg School of Public Health and Department of Psychiatry Johns Hopkins University Baltimore Maryland USA

3. Mental Health and Substance Abuse Unit, Department of Non‐Communicable Diseases and Mental Health World Health Organization, Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean Cairo Egypt

Abstract

AbstractBackground and amsDespite the evident public health impact, the extent and patterns of alcohol use in the Eastern Mediterranean countries remain understudied. The latest estimation for the last 12‐month use of alcohol in the region was 2.9% in 2016 by the World Health Organization. We reviewed the main indicators for alcohol consumption in the region since 2010.MethodsWe systematically searched on‐line databases until September 2023, together with other global and regional sources for studies on the adult general population (aged ≥ 15 years) and young general populations (aged < 18 years) and studies on the treatment‐seeking individuals with substance use in Eastern Mediterranean countries. Studies were included from 22 countries: Afghanistan, Bahrain, Djibouti, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Oman, Pakistan, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates and Yemen.ResultsA total of 148 were included (n = 95 on the prevalence of alcohol use, n = 46 on the prevalence of alcohol use disorder, regular use and heavy episodic drinking, n = 35 on alcohol use pattern among people who use substances and one report on alcohol per capita consumption, n = 29 had data for more than one category). The pooled prevalence of the last 12‐month alcohol use in the adult general population was 9.5% [95% confidence interval (CI) = 6.4–13.7] among males, 2.8% (95% CI = 1.3–5.5\) among females and 6.2% (95% CI = 3.9–9.6) in both sexes in the region, with notable subregional variations. Data on the prevalence of alcohol use disorder and heavy drinking were limited to several countries, with heterogeneous indicators. The pooled estimate of alcohol as the primary substance of use among treatment‐seeking people who used substances was 16.9% (95% CI = 8.8–26.9).ConclusionsMore than 30 million adults in the Eastern Mediterranean region used alcohol in the last 12 months, with a prevalence of 6.2%. This is far fewer than the global estimate of 43% of the population aged 15 years and above, but is approximately two times more than the previous estimate (2.9%), reported by the World Health Organization in 2016, which might show an increasing trend.

Funder

World Health Organization

Publisher

Wiley

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