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Problem Drinking Among University Students in Malawi
Yuriy Zverev
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A survey of 787 University of Malawi students (481 males and 306 females) using the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification
Test (AUDIT) indicated that about 72% of responders (78% of males and 63% of females) drink alcohol. The mean
AUDIT score was 3.45.3 for females and 13.28.9 for males. Some 54.1% of males and 16.5% of females had the AUDIT
score above the threshold level of 8.0, which corresponded with high mean values of alcohol consumption per week
(222.8162.7 g of pure ethanol for males and 100.398.3 g for females). In addition, about 74.4 % of male students and
27.3 % of females reported episodes of heavy drinking. The findings stressed the need for developing of alcohol control
policies in the University of Malawi and in the country as a whole.
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Hrčak ID:
22727
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Datum izdavanja:
8.5.2008.
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