A STUDY TO FIND THE ASSOCIATION OF POST TEST KNOWLEDGE REGARDING IMPACT OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE AMONG THE PATIENTS WITH SELECTED SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC VARIABLES IN SELECTED CENTRE OF BANGLORE

Mr. Deepak Vastrad, Dr. Geeta Chaudhary, Dr. Susheel Kumar V Ronad
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Consumption of alcohol is associated with acute and chronic adverse health outcomes including cardiovascular diseases, liver damage, cancers, psychiatric conditions, as well as intentional and unintentional injuries. This addiction can lead to liver, circulatory, and neurological problems. People who begin drinking early in life run the risk of developing serious alcohol problems, including alcoholism, later in life. Quantitative research approach is used in this study. The studies layout decided on for this was Exploratory study. Selected setting for the present study was De-addiction centres in Bangalore. In this study goal populace have been the admitted patients in De-addiction centres. In this study Simple random sampling became selected for pattern choice. The sample for the current study is Admitted patients in De- addiction centres in the selected areas. The pattern length for present study will be 300 patients. Results show that the association of socio-demographic with knowledge scores shows that age, marital status, level of education, religion, language preference were found significant at p<0.05.
一项研究,以发现在班加罗尔选定的中心选定的社会人口变量的患者中药物滥用影响的测试后知识的关联
饮酒与急性和慢性不良健康后果有关,包括心血管疾病、肝损伤、癌症、精神疾病以及有意和无意的伤害。这种上瘾会导致肝脏、循环系统和神经系统的问题。过早饮酒的人在以后的生活中有可能出现严重的酒精问题,包括酗酒。本研究采用定量研究方法。本研究的研究布局为探索性研究。本研究的选定地点是班加罗尔的戒毒中心。在这项研究中,目标人群是在戒毒中心接受治疗的患者。本研究采用简单随机抽样进行模式选择。本研究的样本是选定地区戒除毒瘾中心收治的病人。本研究的模式长度为300例患者。结果显示,社会人口学与知识得分的相关性显示,年龄、婚姻状况、文化程度、宗教信仰、语言偏好显著(p<0.05)。
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