I researched the regulation of alcohol addiction during the Covid 19 epidemic. I was interested in the satisfaction of users of associations working in the field of alcohol addiction. I investigated satisfaction with the availability of help during the epidemic, satisfaction with the process of regulating addiction during the epidemic, satisfaction with online meetings, how problems related to addiction changed as a result of isolation, and users' suggestions for improvement. The research is quantitative and descriptive on the non-random and convenience sample. I found that on average users were satisfied with the availability of help during the epidemic, with the course of regulation of addiction during the epidemic and with the online meetings, more than half of the users condition has not changed, that is, neither worsened nor improved, the respondents who were abstinent for more than 1 year have not experienced relapse during the epidemic, those who were more satisfied with the availability of help during the epidemic were also more satisfied with the course of addiction regulation during the epidemic, those who were more satisfied with the availability of help during the epidemic were also more satisfied with online meetings, those who were more satisfied with the availability of help improved their situation during the epidemic, one third of the users (30%) were dissatisfied or very dissatisfied with the prevention activities, there were only 1% users who were abstinent for more than 1 year and relapsed due to isolation, those who were more satisfied with the regulation of addiction during the epidemic, their situation improved during the epidemic, respondents over 60 years old had almost the highest percentage of those, who were satisfied or very satisfied with the quality of online meetings, those who were more satisfied with online meetings were also more satisfied with the course of addiction regulation during the epidemic, there were only 18% users who were dissatisfied or very dissatisfied with the quality of online meetings and that in the age group 60 to under 70 years, 10% of users condition slightly deteriorated during the epidemic, and 5% strongly deteriorated (total 15%). In the age group 70 years and older, there was no one whose condition worsened slightly or very much during the epidemic.
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