A rural and urban cross-sectional study on alcohol consumption among adult Nigerians in Abia state

  • Chukwuonye I
  • Chuku A
  • Onyeonoro U
  • et al.
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Abstract

The abuse or harmful use of alcohol is a well known risk factor for disability and premature mortality. The study sought to describe the pattern of alcohol consumption in Abia state, Nigeria. The study was a cross-sectional and predominantly descriptive study aimed at ascertaining the pattern of alcohol consumption in the state. Participants in the study were recruited from the three senatorial zones in the state. In each of the zones, urban and rural communities were chosen for the study. Data on alcohol consumption and other socio demographic data were collected from the participants by use of a questionnaire. A total of 2,977 participants gave data on alcohol consumption. A total of 1,549 (52.03%) of the participants were men, while 1,428 were women (47.97%). One thousand, six hundred and sixty three (55.8%), gave history of alcohol consumption, while 1,315 (44.2%) had never consumed alcoholic drink. Frequent alcohol consumers were 7.56%, while 30.5 % of the participants were heavy drinkers.

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Chukwuonye, I. I., Chuku, A., Onyeonoro, U., Madukwe, O. O., Oviasu, E., & Ogah, O. S. (2013). A rural and urban cross-sectional study on alcohol consumption among adult Nigerians in Abia state. International Journal of Medicine and Biomedical Research, 2(3), 179–184. https://doi.org/10.14194/ijmbr.234

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