酒精与自尊

Praveen L Subravgoudar, D. J. Rukumani
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酒精消费是主要的公共卫生问题,在社会上很普遍。在全球范围内,大约七分之一的成年人每天吸烟,五分之一的成年人每月至少过度饮酒一次。在印度,酗酒和吸毒呈上升趋势。《全球各国酒精问题报告》报告称,印度成年男性的年饮酒率为21.4%。报告显示,在所有药物使用中,酒精(43%)是最常用的药物。酒精消费对疾病负担的影响比单独的行为更大,而且超出健康后果,给公共卫生带来重大的社会和经济损失,例如与健康不良有关的费用。心理因素,如压力和抑郁,已被确定为戒烟和减少饮酒的行为改变干预措施。自尊是针对成瘾行为的另一个潜在的重要心理因素,尽管它与饮酒的关系尚未得到广泛研究。整体自尊被定义为一个人对自我价值的解释,以及对自己有利或不利的信念和看法。它被认为是驱动行为的重要动机因素,因为高自尊的人可能自我感觉良好,并从事保护或改善其健康和福祉的行为,而低自尊已被证明与物质使用呈正相关。
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Alcohol and self-esteem
Alcohol consumption is major public health concerns and is prevalent in the society. Globally, around one in seven adults are daily smokers and one in five adults consumes alcohol excessively at least once a month. Alcohol and drug abuse has been showing an increasing trend in India. Global states report on alcohol reported that annual prevalence of drinking among adult males in India is 21.4%. Report revealed that among the total drug uses alcohol (43%) was the most commonly used drug . The alcohol consumption have a greater impact on the disease burden than either behaviour alone and beyond health consequences, bring significant social and economic losses to public health, such as ill-health related costs. Psychological factors, such as stress and depression, have been identified for behaviour change interventions for smoking cessation and to reduce alcohol consumption. Self-esteem is another potentially important psychological factor in targeting addictive behaviours, though it has not been studied extensively in terms of its associations with alcohol consumption. Global self-esteem is defined as an interpretation of one’s self -worth and the beliefs and perceptions about oneself in a favourable or unfavourable way. It has been suggested as an important motivational factor to drive behaviour, as people with high self-esteem are likely to feel good about themselves and engage in behaviours that protect or improve their health and wellbeing, whereas low self-esteem has been shown to be positively associated with substance use.
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