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Drinking More In Isolation? You're Certainly Not Alone

If your boozing is bordering on dangerous, here's what to do - by Lauren Williamson
  • 20 Apr 2020
Drinking More In Isolation? You're Certainly Not Alone

If you've noticed the decibel level of your weekly recycling bin dump has increased slightly (*cough* significantly) during the COVID-19 pandemic, you're certainly not alone.

New research from the Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education (FARE) has found that 70 per cent of Aussies admit to downing more drinks than usual during isolation, with one third of people now drinking daily.

Doctor Kirsten Morley, a professor in addiction medicine at the NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence in Mental Health and Substance Use, says that a cocktail of factors are behind this increase in alcohol consumption. 

"COVID-19 presents a challenge in Australia for alcohol problems: already high rates of alcohol use, economic hardship and social isolation," she told Men's Health. "Loss of employment, the lack of schedule, and reduced social contact can trigger increased alcohol consumption."

The research also found that 27 per cent of Australians surveyed are now drinking alcohol to cope with anxiety and stress, but Morley warns the popular coping mechanism isn't the most effective one. 

"For some, feelings of depression and anxiety can be alleviated in the short term by alcohol consumption but are exacerbated in the long term," Morley says. 

And if you're looking to cut down on your drinking, you're also not alone there. The study found that one third of people who had upped their drinking admitted they were concerned about their habits or someone in their household's.

"Good news is that the majority of people who worry about their drinking CAN change it," Morley says. 

Ready to get started?

1. Record how much you're drinking

Your first step is to count how many standard drinks you're consuming and compare it to the National Health and Medical Research Council guidelines. 

"The new (draft) guidelines include drinking no more than 10 standard drinks per week and no more than four on any one day," Morley says. "Even if you do fall within these guidelines and are not happy with your drinking currently then it is a good sign to reduce consumption."

Struggling to keep track? Booze will do that to you. Keep a drinking diary or mark how much and how often you're drinking on a calendar to keep track over a week or so. You might be surprised to see how quickly it adds up.

2. List the pros and cons of your consumption

"Lay out the benefits and costs of drinking for you individually," Morley says. "For example, this could be harms associated with chronic and heavy alcohol consumption including exacerbation of depression/anxiety, sleep problems, and also cancers (breast, throat, mouth) plus suppression of the immune system." 

Aside from impacts on our physical and mental wellbeing, take note of how it affects your work and relationships.

3. Set some goals

Create a goal to limit your drinking by a tangible amount.

"Try to fit your goals to be aligned within the guidelines," she says. "For example, four nights off per week."

4. Adopt practical strategies 

There are a number of ways you can help reduce and replace your drinking with healthier options. 

"Put in place some practical strategies such as switching to low-alcohol beer, alternating alcohol with non-alcoholic drinks (water etc), reducing the drink size, eating during the drinking session," Morely advises.

5. Find new ways to unwind

It might be a popular de-stressing technique but drinking certainly isn't the most effective one in the long term. Your worries may melt away after a few sips but they'll be back with a vengeance with the hangxiety hits the next day.

"Try to unwind in different ways, plan for exercise or yoga on a night you have scheduled an abstinent night," Morley says.

6. Identify high risk situations

"Perhaps there is increased drinking after an argument or at the end of a long day," Morley says. "If you can sense that coming, review previous strategies."

7. Seek help

If these strategies don't work, try signing up to an online treatment program such as SMART recovery and Healthier Drinking Choices.

"Or call your GP who can link you in with appropriate treatment including online tele-counselling or pharmacotherapy if required," she says. "If you are drinking very heavily/dependent on alcohol and want to stop quickly, please call your GP."

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Lauren Williamson is the Digital Content Manager for Women's Health and Men's Health. She's an experienced journalist, editor and social media fiend who's well versed in reporting on everything from food trends to fitness, health news to haircare. She has a double degree in Journalism and Political Science.

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