Social and health implications of alcohol consumption among women of reproductive age in Anambra state, southeast Nigeria

E. Ezekwe
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Much of the research concerning women’s alcohol use and misuse has focused on biomedical issues associated with female drinking; In contrast, little attention has been paid to the social dimensions of maternal drinking. Using the Symbolic interactionist’s paradigm, this paper interrogates the social and health consequences of drinking among women of reproductive age. Data were collected using a concurrent mixed research approach (quantitative and qualitative data) Three hundred and seventy-three (373) close-ended questionnaires were analysed, and in-depth interviews were conducted among 12 mothers randomly selected from different occupational backgrounds. Findings reveal that heavy alcohol intake can cause divorce in marriages, loss of social respect, stigmatisation for the children, and loss of social bonds within the family. The researcher concluded that health and social issues relating to alcohol use can only be understood within the social and cultural context. However, the paper recommends an all-encompassing approach which involves continuous sensitization of women (especially of reproductive age) on the dangers of maternal alcohol use and the need to implement policies to regulate the production, marketing, and consumption of alcohol.
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尼日利亚东南部阿南布拉州育龄妇女饮酒对社会和健康的影响
许多关于女性饮酒和滥用的研究都集中在与女性饮酒相关的生物医学问题上;相比之下,人们很少关注母亲饮酒的社会层面。本文运用符号互动主义的范式,探讨了育龄妇女饮酒对社会和健康的影响。采用同时进行的混合研究方法(定量和定性数据)收集数据。对373份封闭式问卷进行了分析,并对从不同职业背景随机选择的12名母亲进行了深入访谈。研究结果表明,大量饮酒会导致婚姻离婚、失去社会尊重、对孩子的污名化以及家庭内部社会纽带的丧失。研究人员得出结论,与饮酒有关的健康和社会问题只能在社会和文化背景下理解。然而,该文件建议采取一种包罗万象的方法,包括不断提高妇女(尤其是育龄妇女)对母亲饮酒危险的认识,以及实施政策监管酒精生产、营销和消费的必要性。
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African Journal of Drug and Alcohol Studies
African Journal of Drug and Alcohol Studies Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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