Abstract

Background Evidence suggests that substance use remains one of the negative consequences of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic among older adults. However, not much is known about the prevalence and associated factors of substance use during the COVID-19 pandemic in Ghana. Methods Using data from a survey on coronavirus-related health literacy conducted in the Ashanti Region of Ghana among 474 older adults aged 50 years or above, we performed multivariable logistic regression analysis to assess demographic, socio-economic and health-related correlates of alcohol and tobacco use. Results We recorded a prevalence of 11.4% alcohol use and 6.8% of tobacco smoking, in addition to 16% prevalence of tobacco smoking and/or alcohol intake during the pandemic. After adjusting for the demographic and socio-economic factors, male participants had higher odds of substance use than their female counterparts. Older adults with tertiary education and those who rated their wealth status as poor had a lower odds of substance use than their counterparts. Conclusions Our findings have implications for designing programs and policies to limit substance use among older adults during the COVID-19 pandemic and possible future disease outbreaks.

Highlights

  • Evidence suggests that substance use remains one of the negative consequences of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic among older adults

  • The Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has emerged as a public health challenge that health systems are grappling with

  • Regional and local reports have demonstrated that COVID-19 has placed an additional burden on the health systems providing care for patients infected with the virus.[2,3]

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In this cross-sectional study involving 474 participants, we aimed to examine the prevalence of substance use and associated factors among older adults amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic in Ghana

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