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write an abstract on alcoholism in rural india​

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Answered by Anonymous
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India’s reputation as a country with a culture of abstinence especially in matters regarding alcohol is underserved. There has been a rapid proliferation of city bars and nightclubs in recent years and people are fast shedding its inhibitions about alcohol as a lifestyle choice. This scenario has led to fears of an undocumented rise in alcohol abuse among all sections of society. Policies by the government has been laid down to regulate sales and pricing of alcohol, but not well improvised. Our aim was to find out the prevalence of alcoholism among adult males in a rural population and also to analyze its association between various factors.

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Answered by margaretrachel
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Answer: Alcoholism is one of the major public health problems in both developed and developing countries. India’s reputation as a country with a culture of abstinence especially in matters regarding alcohol is undeserved. In the recent years there has been rapid proliferation of city bars and nightclubs and people are fast shedding their inhibitions about alcohol as a lifestyle choice. This has led to fears of an undocumented rise in alcohol abuse not only among poorer classes but also in other sections of the society. Having recognized the problem, the ministry of health has called for a policy that will regulate sales and the pricing of alcohol which many experts believe, may not be enough to curb the problem. The increasing use of alcohol and its drink-related problems has already emerged as a major public health concern in India and which needs to be addressed. Although alcohol consumption has existed for many centuries, the quantity, usage pattern, and resultant problems have undergone substantial changes over the past 20 years. These developments have raised concerns about the public health and social consequences. Awareness among the population and necessary rehabilitation and self-help programs will help in bringing down the prevalence of alcoholism.

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