Observational Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2024.
World J Clin Cases. Jun 26, 2024; 12(18): 3410-3416
Published online Jun 26, 2024. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v12.i18.3410
Table 1 Characteristics and demographics of cross-section, n (%)

Participant results
Do you live in a non-urban United States of America?
Yes396 (95.2)
No20 (4.8)
What is your gender?
Male286 (68.8)
Female130 (31.2)
What is age demographic?
21-29137 (34.6)
30-39119 (30.1)
40-49108 (27.3)
Over 5037 (9.3)
What was your drinking level (pre-COVID-19) in methodology you have to mention how on what basis you divided low, moderate, heavy?
Low29 (7.3)
Moderate269 (67.9)
Heavy47 (11.9)
Alcohol abuse41 (10.4)
Alcoholism10 (2.5)
What was your drinking level (during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic)?
Low18 (4.5)
Moderate184 (46.5)
Heavy106 (26.8)
Alcohol abuse67 (16.9)
Alcoholism21 (5.3)
For those that chose alcohol abuse or alcoholism did you seek medical or therapeutic treatment (pre-COVID)?
Yes33 (64.7)
No17 (33.3)
For those that chose alcohol abuse or alcoholism did you seek medical or therapeutic treatment (during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic)?
Yes63 (71.6)
No25 (28.4)
Did your alcohol consumption increase during the COVID-19 pandemic compared to before the COVID-19 pandemic?
Yes157 (62.9)
No92 (37.1)
Was it easier or harder to obtain access to alcohol during the COVID-19 pandemic compared to before the COVID-19 pandemic?
Easier301 (76)
Harder95 (24)
Was it easier or harder to obtain access to medical or therapeutic programs relating to alcohol abuse and alcoholism during the COVID-19 pandemic compared to before the COVID-19 pandemic?
Easier17 (19.3)
Harder71 (80.7)