2012
DOI: 10.4314/gjms.v10i1-2.5
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Prevalance of Alcohol Abuse in Calabar South Local Government Areas Cross River State

Abstract: This study examined the prevalence of alcohol abuse in Calabar South, Local Government Area of Cross River State, Nigeria. Unlike earlier studies of alcohol use in Nigeria, the study focused on a segment of the population that is difficult to reach and probably at high risk of alcohol and drug abuse. In addition, the focus of this study was on both western and the traditional alcohol beverages. The sample consisted of 400 respondents aged 10-50 years resident in Calabar South. Life time consumption of alcohol … Show more

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“…Lastly, the fourth stage involved the selection of participants into the study using a purposive sampling technique with inclusion criteria and informed consent, as has been employed by some authors to conduct related studies. 6 , 9 Twelve participants were selected from each of the facilities. The study was conducted at selected facilities considered for the study.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Lastly, the fourth stage involved the selection of participants into the study using a purposive sampling technique with inclusion criteria and informed consent, as has been employed by some authors to conduct related studies. 6 , 9 Twelve participants were selected from each of the facilities. The study was conducted at selected facilities considered for the study.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 4 , 5 In Cross River State, umbilical infection is responsible for 36% of hospital admissions and 45.2% of neonatal deaths. 6 The situation in Nigeria is also typical of other African countries like Tanzania, with neonatal sepsis accounting for 27% – 56% of neonatal mortality annually and umbilical cord infection as the major cause of infection. 7 Umbilical cord infection causing about 30% of neonatal mortality was also reported in a related study.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[7] while good knowledge of umbilical cord care was strongly associated with the increasing age, higher education, and marital status. [8] The study conducted in Tanzania reported that good knowledge of umbilical cord care was determined by having higher level of education and having 3 and more children. [9] Therefore, a clear understanding of the predictors of knowledge and cord care practices among young mothers will be helpful in designing intervention to improve young mothers' knowledge and hence their practice on umbilical cord care.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%