Assessing the Effects of Alcohol on the Families of the Community Surrounding Rukungiri Health Centre IV

Ahabwe, Jonnat
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The Global Status Report revealed that disease burden as measured by disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) attributed to alcohol and drug use as being significantly higher in America and Europe. However, the overall disease burden attributable to alcoholism is not insignificant and evidence suggests that alcohol-related problems will continue more to the overall disease burden over time. The general objective of the study is to assess the effects of alcohol on the families and communities surrounding the Rukungiri health centre in the Rukungiri district. However, there are specific objectives for example: To establish whether poverty is due to alcohol in the families and community surrounding the Rukungiri health centre in the Rukungiri district, Quantitative data from the questionnaires were analyzed by using Microsoft Excel, figures and tables while qualitative data was analyzed through coding, describing and relating with the findings. All the above data was interpreted to give meaningful information. According to the results from the table. The majority of the respondents were males 40 (83%) and the least respondents were females 8(17%). The majority of the respondents were aged between 27- 40 (52%) and the least were aged between 18-26 (6%). The majority of the respondents were married 35 (73%) and the least were divorced 2(4%). The majority of the respondents stopped at the primary level 20 (42%) and the least respondents didn’t go to the University 0(0%). The majority of the respondents were peasants 33(69%) and the least were the unemployed 2 (4%). Most respondents were from the catholic religion 24(50%) and the least were from other religions (Muslims and protestants). The majority of the respondents strongly agreed that alcohol consumption affect productivity of the family 26(54.2%) and the least respondents disagreed 0(0%). In conclusion, harsh economic conditions are responsible for alcohol abuse. Also the availability and the low cost of alcohol have led to alcohol abuse. Keywords: Alcoholism, Families, Males, Females, Catholic religions.
评估酒精对鲁孔吉里第四医疗中心周边社区家庭的影响
全球状况报告》显示,按残疾调整寿命年数(DALYs)衡量,酗酒和吸毒造成的疾病负担在美国和欧洲明显较高。然而,酗酒造成的总体疾病负担并非微不足道,有证据表明,随着时间的推移,与酒精相关的问题将继续加重总体疾病负担。这项研究的总体目标是评估酒精对鲁孔吉里区鲁孔吉里保健中心周边家庭和社区的影响。不过,也有一些具体目标,例如通过使用 Microsoft Excel、数字和表格对问卷中的定量数据进行分析,而定性数据则通过编码、描述和与研究结果相关联的方式进行分析。对上述所有数据进行了解释,以提供有意义的信息。根据表格中的结果。大多数受访者为男性,占 40 人(83%),最少的受访者为女性,占 8 人(17%)。大多数受访者的年龄在 27-40 岁之间(52%),年龄在 18-26 岁之间的受访者最少(6%)。大多数受访者已婚,占 35 人(73%),离婚者最少,占 2 人(4%)。大多数受访者只读过小学 20 人(占 42%),最少的受访者没有上过大学 0 人(占 0%)。大多数受访者是农民,占 33%(69%),最少的受访者是失业者,占 2%(4%)。大多数受访者信奉天主教 24(50%),信奉其他宗教(穆斯林和新教)的受访者最少。大多数受访者非常同意饮酒会影响家庭生产力,占 26 人(54.2%),不同意的受访者最少,占 0 人(0%)。总之,恶劣的经济条件是造成酗酒的原因。此外,酒精的可获得性和低成本也是导致酗酒的原因。关键词酗酒 家庭 男性 女性 天主教徒
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