School and Home Influence on Alcohol Consumption Among School Children in Nigeria

J. Hamilton-Ekeke, J. B. Moses
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The purpose of the study is to ascertain if school variable (peer group pressure) and home variables (family history of alcohol consumption, socio-economic status of the family, attitude of parent towards alcohol drinking and cultural norms/festivity) lead to alcohol consumption among adolescents and proffer solution to the social menace of alcohol consumption among secondary school children. The study was a descriptive research design with mixed methods of data collection involving questionnaire and interview schedule. A sample of 100 students out of a population of 130 students and 180 students each of the mid-class (SS 2 and JS 2) of the senior and basic secondary schools respectively were involved in the study. Four hypotheses were posited and tested using Chi-square and statistical decisions made. The instruments for the study were questionnaire and interview schedule with a reliability coefficient of 0.78 using Pearson Moment Correlation Coefficient. It was found that parents are the major source of alcohol supply for many young Nigerians and children are often first introduced to alcohol in the family - home. Parents who drink alcohol are more likely to exhibit permissiveness towards alcohol use in their adolescent children. Based on the findings from this study, it could be concluded that children aged 10-16 years in Yenagoa metropolis of Nigeria, indulged in alcohol consumption regularly and in high quantity which is not good for their health. It is necessary that parents should present themselves as suitable role models in – order to guide their children against anti-social behaviours.
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学校和家庭对尼日利亚学龄儿童酒精消费的影响
该研究的目的是确定学校变量(同侪群体压力)和家庭变量(饮酒家族史、家庭社会经济地位、父母对饮酒的态度和文化规范/节日)是否会导致青少年饮酒,并为中学生饮酒的社会威胁提供解决方案。本研究采用描述性研究设计,采用问卷调查和访谈计划相结合的数据收集方法。本研究分别从中学中班(ss2和JS 2)的130名学生和180名学生中抽取100名学生作为样本。提出了四个假设,并使用卡方和统计决策进行了检验。研究工具为问卷和访谈表,采用Pearson矩相关系数,信度系数为0.78。调查发现,对许多尼日利亚年轻人来说,父母是酒精供应的主要来源,儿童往往是在家里第一次接触酒精的。喝酒的父母更有可能对他们青春期的孩子使用酒精表现出宽容。根据这项研究的结果,可以得出结论,尼日利亚首都叶纳戈阿10-16岁的儿童经常酗酒,而且酗酒量很大,这对他们的健康不利。为了引导孩子们反对反社会行为,父母有必要把自己塑造成合适的榜样。
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