ASSESSING KNOWEDGE REGARDING EFFECTS OF ALCOHOLISM IN MEN AT THIMMARAJAPURA VILLAGE, KOLLEGAL.

Volume: 10 | Issue: 01 | Year 2024 | Subscription
International journal of Nursing Science Practice and Research
Received Date: 05/16/2024
Acceptance Date: 06/09/2024
Published On: 2024-06-20
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By: T Ranganayaki

Abstract

Alcohol, serving both as a beverage with some nutritional value and a psychoactive substance, poses significant health risks when consumed excessively. Chronic alcohol misuse can lead to a myriad of health issues, including hypertension, cardiac disease, stroke, liver disease, digestive problems, infertility, and various forms of cancer. Moreover, prolonged alcohol abuse can weaken the immune system, rendering individuals more susceptible to serious infections.To investigate the prevalence and effects of alcoholism, a descriptive survey was conducted among 50 men aged 21 to 60 years. The study utilized a non-probability convenience sampling technique, where participants were selected based on their availability and willingness to participate. Data collection involved the use of a demographic variable proforma and a structured questionnaire designed to assess the impact of alcoholism. Findings revealed that a majority of participants exhibited average levels of knowledge regarding alcoholism, with only a small percentage (4%) demonstrating good knowledge. This suggests a need for increased awareness and education regarding the dangers of alcohol misuse and its associated health consequences among the male population in this age group. In conclusion, this study highlights the prevalence of alcoholism among men aged 21 to 60 years and underscores the importance of addressing this public health issue through targeted interventions aimed at raising awareness, promoting healthy behaviors, and reducing the burden of alcohol-related illnesses in the community.

Keywords: Alcohol, effects, knowledge and men, alcohol-related illnesses, Chronic alcohol misuse.

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