Alcoholism awareness among 2nd and 3rd phase medical students and its prevalence

Authors

  • Dr. Pankaj Verma, Dr. Manoj Kumar Yadav, Dr. Prateek Karagwal Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48047/

Keywords:

Alcoholism, medical, students

Abstract

Background: Alcohol is a broad term that refers to a collection of substances. The specific term used to refer to alcoholic beverages is ethanol or ethyl alcohol, commonly referred to as alcohol. The current study aimed to evaluate the level of understanding of alcoholism among medical college students in the 2nd and 3rd phases.
Materials and Methods: The current study consisted of a total of 450 college students, encompassing individuals of both sexes. The participants were recruited for the study following their voluntary agreement and submission of written consent. Crucial demographic data, including name, age, and gender, was documented. The administration of a questionnaire facilitated the collection of data.
Results: The prevalence was found to be more than 30 percent.
Conclusion: Efforts are required to achieve the desired outcome in medical students.

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Published

2023-12-06