Northern Ireland

Quarter of NI men report drinking more alcohol than recommended

Men were more likely than women to report drinking on three or more days a week (Johnny Green/PA)
Men were more likely than women to report drinking on three or more days a week (Johnny Green/PA) Men were more likely than women to report drinking on three or more days a week (Johnny Green/PA)

A quarter of men who responded to a health survey in Northern Ireland reported drinking more than the recommended weekly alcohol limit.

The Department of Health’s Health Survey 2022/23 also revealed that almost a third (31%) of respondents reported having a longstanding physical or mental health condition that reduced their ability to carry out day-to-day activities.

The survey found that almost three-quarters of respondents (72%) rated their general health as very good or good.

A fifth of respondents had a high GHQ-12 (general health questionnaire) score, which could indicate a mental health problem. This was significantly lower than the 27% reported in 2020/21.

Men (18%) were less likely than women (22%) to have a high GHQ12 score, the survey said.

Around a third (32%) of respondents reported having concerns about their own mental health in the past year.

Almost a fifth of those who took part in the survey (19%) exhibited signs of loneliness. Respondents living in urban areas and those in the most deprived areas were more likely to exhibit signs of loneliness than those in rural areas and the least deprived areas.

The survey said 14% of those who responded were cigarette smokers, a decrease from 17% in the previous year and down from 24% in 2010/11.

Around one in 10 respondents reported that they used e-cigarettes or vaping devices, up from 7% in 2021/22.

Over three-quarters (77%) of respondents aged 18 and over reported that they drank alcohol at a similar level to the previous year.

A quarter of male respondents and 9% of females reported drinking above recommended weekly limits of 14 units.

Males were more likely than females to report drinking on three or more days per week.

The survey was commissioned by the Department of Health and covered the period April 2022 to March 2023.

The sample size for the survey was 3,582 individuals aged 16 and over.