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How families cope in other countries : Comparing Data From Nigeria

How families cope in other countries : Comparing Data From Nigeria. Akanidomo Ibanga, Jim Orford Richard Velleman. Study Context. Country Information. Nigeria has Has an estimated population of 170.1 million, Nigeria is easily the most populous country on the African continent.

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How families cope in other countries : Comparing Data From Nigeria

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  1. How families cope in other countries: Comparing Data From Nigeria Akanidomo Ibanga, Jim Orford Richard Velleman

  2. Study Context

  3. Country Information Nigeria has • Has an estimated population of 170.1 million, Nigeria is easily the most populous country on the African continent. • It accounts for approximately one quarter of the population of West Africa. • The variety of languages and customs among the more than 250 different ethnic groups gives the country a rich diversity. - Already discussed the implications of this for translation and back translation or rather lack of it. • 70% live in poverty on less than $1 a day • Literacy rate is 58% for men and 41% for women

  4. Population 5

  5. Population 4

  6. Population 5

  7. Table 1: Percentage of respondents that take alcoholic beverages by selected demographic variables

  8. Regional difference in alcohol of men and women in Nigeria

  9. Though it has been found that men are more likely than women to seek medical or other professional help for alcohol problems. Nigeria has been found at the higher end with men being 12 times more likely than women, seconded only by India where the men are only 10 times as more likely. The rates are much smaller in Uganda with figures that are somewhat similar to those of Denmark and the UK. Partner aggression decreased with age in all countries, although this relationship did not reach statistical significance in Nigeria (for aggression by and toward a partner) and India and Uganda for aggression by a partner. After controlling for age, being a drinker affected the odds of experiencing aggression by a partner more for men than for women in all countries except Nigeria and Uganda (for aggression by and toward a partner) and the UK (for aggression by partner). But If I drink If drink I go the full mile: I drink alot. (Ibanga et al., 2005) I like the idea of chilling out with my drinking buddies in a public venues, more than private ones (Greenfield et al., 2008) The older I am the greater the likeihood for HED (Wilsnack, et a., 2009)

  10. Uganda and Nigeria are ranked among high per capita alcohol consumption countries in Africa and the world and yet their abstinence levels are quite high • current drinkers was low in Uganda (51%) and Nigeria (42%) compared to UK (92%).

  11. Proportion of drinkers that drank most frequently ( >5 times a week)

  12. Proportion of heavy drinkers (> 8468 gm) among those who drink alcohol

  13. Family Units

  14. Method • Samping: Opportunistic Non Clinical sampling • Sample: 31 approached and interviewed but 7 were dropped total of 24 • Measures: Quantitative (FMI, SRT, CQ) & Qualitative Semi structured interview scheduled

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