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Qualitative and econometric data analyses was carried out in this study to provide a deeper understanding of alcohol households’ demand and how it affects the food security situation in Igembe South-Sub County. The results indicate that Alcohol consumption by the household head was associated with an increase in food insecurity, a statistically significant effect with an odds ratio of 1.593(95% CI 1.152 to 2.035, Wald χ2(1) = 50.015, p ˂0.05. An ordinal regression model was highly statistically significant with P˂0.005 and all the socio-economic variables being significant and Nagelkeke pseudo R-Square being 0.75. Patterns of alcohol consumption affected food security in the household. This was statistically significant in its predictive ability X2 (11) = 140.834, p < .01. Nagelkerke R-Square for the model is 0.737. 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过去30年来,肯尼亚的粮食安全状况严重恶化,人口众多,粮食需求不断增加,一直超过了适度的农业生产增长。农业生产力与酒精消费之间有着非常密切的联系,特别是在农村地区。本研究的目的是了解Igembe南副县的酒精需求模式及其对粮食安全的影响。采用横断面描述性调查设计进行研究。目标人群为伊冈贝南副县的所有住户。该研究的样本量为384名受访者。本研究采用了三套数据收集工具。访谈者管理的结构化问卷,观察清单和关键信息访谈指南。本研究对定性和计量数据进行了分析,以更深入地了解Igembe南次县的酒精家庭需求及其对粮食安全状况的影响。结果表明,户主饮酒与粮食不安全状况的增加有关,优势比为1.593(95% CI 1.152 ~ 2.035), Wald χ2(1) = 50.015, p依据0.05。一个有序回归模型具有高度统计显著性,P值小于0.005,所有社会经济变量都显著,Nagelkeke伪r平方为0.75。酒精消费模式影响到家庭的粮食安全。其预测能力有统计学意义X2 (11) = 140.834, p < 0.01。该模型的Nagelkerke r平方为0.737。该研究的结论是,酒精消费会导致严重的家庭食品安全问题,并建议政府需要制定和实施严格的政策来控制酒精的销售和消费,以帮助减少普通民众的酒精摄入量。该研究还建议,媒体也需要通过宣传活动和信息来发挥作用,强调饮酒的风险。
Alcohol abuse and its impact on food security in Igembe South Sub-county
Food security in Kenya has worsened substantially over the last 30 years, with high population and increasing food demand consistently exceeding modest agricultural production growth. There is a very strong link between agricultural productivity and alcohol consumption especially in the rural areas. The purpose of this study is to understand the demand patterns of alcohol and its impact on food security in Igembe South Sub-County. Cross sectional descriptive survey design was used to undertake the study. The target population was all the households in Igembe South Sub-County. The sample size of the study was 384 respondents. The study employed three sets of data collection instruments. Interviewer-administered structured questionnaire, observation checklist and key informant interview guide. Qualitative and econometric data analyses was carried out in this study to provide a deeper understanding of alcohol households’ demand and how it affects the food security situation in Igembe South-Sub County. The results indicate that Alcohol consumption by the household head was associated with an increase in food insecurity, a statistically significant effect with an odds ratio of 1.593(95% CI 1.152 to 2.035, Wald χ2(1) = 50.015, p ˂0.05. An ordinal regression model was highly statistically significant with P˂0.005 and all the socio-economic variables being significant and Nagelkeke pseudo R-Square being 0.75. Patterns of alcohol consumption affected food security in the household. This was statistically significant in its predictive ability X2 (11) = 140.834, p < .01. Nagelkerke R-Square for the model is 0.737. The study concludes that alcohol consumption can cause serious food security problems in the household and it recommends that the government needs to develop and implement firm policies for the control of sale and consumption of alcohol so as to help reduce alcohol intake among the general populace. The study also recommends that media also needs to play its part by promoting campaigns and messages that emphasize the risks involved in the use of alcohol.