尼日利亚奥贡州阿多-奥多/奥塔地区在校青少年饮酒意向的相关因素

Emili A. L., Titilayo O.
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导言:了解导致个人饮酒意向的因素对于制定有效的预防和干预策略至关重要。因此,本研究调查了影响在校青少年饮酒意向的各种因素。研究方法:采用多阶段概率抽样法,在阿多-奥多/奥塔地方政府地区选择学校。结果超过半数的受访者(227 人,占 53.7%)对饮酒有较高的认知水平;大多数受访者(255 人,占 60.3%)对饮酒持消极态度。大多数受访者(309 人,占 73.0%)对饮酒持消极的主观规范;大多数受访者(308 人,占 72.8%)对饮酒的意向不佳。结论结果显示,受访者的家人、朋友、媒体和环境对受访者的饮酒意向有很大影响。知识不足、态度和主观规范(如家人、朋友、媒体和环境)都对受访者未来的饮酒意向有影响。
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Factors Associated with Intention to Use Alcohol Among In-School Adolescents in Ado-Odo/Ota Ogun State Nigeria
Introduction: Understanding the factors that contribute to an individual's intention to use alcohol is crucial in developing effective prevention and intervention strategies. Hence, this study investigated the various factors that influence the intention to use alcohol among in-school adolescents. Methodology: A multistage probability sampling method was adopted to select the schools in Ado-Odo/Ota Local Government Area. Result: More than half, 227 (53.7%) of the respondents had a high level of knowledge regarding alcohol consumption; majority, 255 (60.3%) of the respondents had a negative attitude towards alcohol consumption. Majority, 309 (73.0%) of the respondents had a negative subjective norm; majority, 308 (72.8%) of the respondents had poor intentions towards alcohol consumption. Conclusion: The result showed that respondents’ families, friends, media, and environment contributed immensely to respondents’ intention to use alcohol. Insufficient knowledge, attitude, and subjective norms (such as family, friends, media, and environment) all played a role in respondents’ intention to consume alcohol in the future.
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