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Prevalence of Alcohol Consumption among Medical Students in Kancheepuram


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1 MBBS III Year Student, Department of Community Medicine, Sree Balaji Medical College & Hospital, India
2 Professor, Department of Community Medicine, Sree Balaji Medical College & Hospital, India
3 Professor & HOD, Department of Community Medicine, Sree Balaji Medical College & Hospital, India
     

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Background: Dependence on liquor remains a noteworthy social and monetary issue, to some extent as a result of the high inspiration for liquor that people show and the risky gorge consumption this advances. The connection between liquor use in teenagers and youthful grown-ups and results has not been generally explored in India. The point of the present examination was to comprehend the present status of drinking conduct of youth changing into adulthood.

Aim: This article gives data on the Awareness and Prevalence of liquor use among undergrads in a urban territory of Kancheepuram.

Method: A cross-sectional examination was directed among 100 undergrads in a urban region of Kancheepuram from April 2019-June 2019. A self-managed survey was given and the outcomes were classified and dissected. The information was entered in exceed expectations sheet and examined utilizing SPSS programming. Moral board of trustees freedom has been acquired.

Results: Out of 100 understudies, 72 were guys and 28 were females. About 73% of the understudies are not devouring liquor and 89% know about maladies brought about by alcoho 1.27% of the understudies are liquor purchasers.

Conclusion: It was seen that about 75% of the understudies are not drinking liquor and know about infections brought about by it. Understudies ought to be given mindfulness about the harm brought about by liquor to physical and emotional wellness.


Keywords

Prevalence, Mindfulness, Liquor Use.
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Authors

T. Sathish
MBBS III Year Student, Department of Community Medicine, Sree Balaji Medical College & Hospital, India
Mohan Kumar
Professor, Department of Community Medicine, Sree Balaji Medical College & Hospital, India
S. Gopala Krishnan
Professor & HOD, Department of Community Medicine, Sree Balaji Medical College & Hospital, India

Abstract


Background: Dependence on liquor remains a noteworthy social and monetary issue, to some extent as a result of the high inspiration for liquor that people show and the risky gorge consumption this advances. The connection between liquor use in teenagers and youthful grown-ups and results has not been generally explored in India. The point of the present examination was to comprehend the present status of drinking conduct of youth changing into adulthood.

Aim: This article gives data on the Awareness and Prevalence of liquor use among undergrads in a urban territory of Kancheepuram.

Method: A cross-sectional examination was directed among 100 undergrads in a urban region of Kancheepuram from April 2019-June 2019. A self-managed survey was given and the outcomes were classified and dissected. The information was entered in exceed expectations sheet and examined utilizing SPSS programming. Moral board of trustees freedom has been acquired.

Results: Out of 100 understudies, 72 were guys and 28 were females. About 73% of the understudies are not devouring liquor and 89% know about maladies brought about by alcoho 1.27% of the understudies are liquor purchasers.

Conclusion: It was seen that about 75% of the understudies are not drinking liquor and know about infections brought about by it. Understudies ought to be given mindfulness about the harm brought about by liquor to physical and emotional wellness.


Keywords


Prevalence, Mindfulness, Liquor Use.