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Alcohol Consumption Practices among Married Women of Reproductive Age in Nepal: A Population Based Household Survey

BACKGROUND: Alcohol chemically known as ethanol, causes several health, economic and social consequences across the world. Literatures suggest potential harm of alcohol drinking by pregnant women especially to the fetus and the mother. Despite anumber of significant public health problems related to...

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Autores principales: Thapa, Narbada, Aryal, Krishna Kumar, Puri, Rupendra, Shrestha, Saraswoti, Shrestha, Sheela, Thapa, Pukar, Mehata, Suresh, Thapa, Pushpa, Banjara, Megha Raj, Stray-Pedersen, Babill
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4818085/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27035722
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0152535
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author Thapa, Narbada
Aryal, Krishna Kumar
Puri, Rupendra
Shrestha, Saraswoti
Shrestha, Sheela
Thapa, Pukar
Mehata, Suresh
Thapa, Pushpa
Banjara, Megha Raj
Stray-Pedersen, Babill
author_facet Thapa, Narbada
Aryal, Krishna Kumar
Puri, Rupendra
Shrestha, Saraswoti
Shrestha, Sheela
Thapa, Pukar
Mehata, Suresh
Thapa, Pushpa
Banjara, Megha Raj
Stray-Pedersen, Babill
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description BACKGROUND: Alcohol chemically known as ethanol, causes several health, economic and social consequences across the world. Literatures suggest potential harm of alcohol drinking by pregnant women especially to the fetus and the mother. Despite anumber of significant public health problems related to alcohol consumption, this area has been ignored in Nepal and information at the national level is limited. Thus this study aimed at finding the prevalence of alcohol consumption among married women of reproductive age. METHODS: A nationally representative household survey was carried out from April to August 2013 by taking 16 districts across all 15 eco administrative regions. From the selected districts, 86 village development committees and 14 municipalities were selected as primary sampling units using probability proportionate to size, followed by random selection of 3 wards from each primary sampling unit. Finally, 30 households within each ward were selected using systematic random sampling, and one married women of reproductive age from each household. A total of 9000 married women of reproductive age were interviewed using a semi-structured questionnaire, on alcohol consumption practices including environmental factors and socio demographic characteristics and were included in the analysis. RESULTS: National prevalence of alcohol consumption ever among married women of reproductive age was 24.7% (95% CI:21.7–28.0), last 12 months 17.9% (95% CI:15.3–20.7) and last 30 days (current drinking) 11.8% (95% CI:9.8–14.1). There was substantial variation among the districts ranging from 2% to 60%. Multivariable analysis suggests women with no education or within formal education, dalit and janajatis ethnicity, whose husbands drink alcohol, who brew alcohol at home and women from mountains were significantly at higher risk of consuming alcohol. Among the women who drank alcohol in last 12 months, a substantial proportion of them drank home brewed alcoholic beverages (95.9%, 95% CI:94.3–97.4). CONCLUSION: Alcohol consumption was common practice among married women of reproductive age in Nepal with variation among the subgroups of population. Thus, further investigation and behavior change communication interventions to reduce alcohol consumption especially among the women with higher risk of drinking is essential.
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spelling pubmed-48180852016-04-19 Alcohol Consumption Practices among Married Women of Reproductive Age in Nepal: A Population Based Household Survey Thapa, Narbada Aryal, Krishna Kumar Puri, Rupendra Shrestha, Saraswoti Shrestha, Sheela Thapa, Pukar Mehata, Suresh Thapa, Pushpa Banjara, Megha Raj Stray-Pedersen, Babill PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Alcohol chemically known as ethanol, causes several health, economic and social consequences across the world. Literatures suggest potential harm of alcohol drinking by pregnant women especially to the fetus and the mother. Despite anumber of significant public health problems related to alcohol consumption, this area has been ignored in Nepal and information at the national level is limited. Thus this study aimed at finding the prevalence of alcohol consumption among married women of reproductive age. METHODS: A nationally representative household survey was carried out from April to August 2013 by taking 16 districts across all 15 eco administrative regions. From the selected districts, 86 village development committees and 14 municipalities were selected as primary sampling units using probability proportionate to size, followed by random selection of 3 wards from each primary sampling unit. Finally, 30 households within each ward were selected using systematic random sampling, and one married women of reproductive age from each household. A total of 9000 married women of reproductive age were interviewed using a semi-structured questionnaire, on alcohol consumption practices including environmental factors and socio demographic characteristics and were included in the analysis. RESULTS: National prevalence of alcohol consumption ever among married women of reproductive age was 24.7% (95% CI:21.7–28.0), last 12 months 17.9% (95% CI:15.3–20.7) and last 30 days (current drinking) 11.8% (95% CI:9.8–14.1). There was substantial variation among the districts ranging from 2% to 60%. Multivariable analysis suggests women with no education or within formal education, dalit and janajatis ethnicity, whose husbands drink alcohol, who brew alcohol at home and women from mountains were significantly at higher risk of consuming alcohol. Among the women who drank alcohol in last 12 months, a substantial proportion of them drank home brewed alcoholic beverages (95.9%, 95% CI:94.3–97.4). CONCLUSION: Alcohol consumption was common practice among married women of reproductive age in Nepal with variation among the subgroups of population. Thus, further investigation and behavior change communication interventions to reduce alcohol consumption especially among the women with higher risk of drinking is essential. Public Library of Science 2016-04-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4818085/ /pubmed/27035722 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0152535 Text en © 2016 Thapa et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Thapa, Narbada
Aryal, Krishna Kumar
Puri, Rupendra
Shrestha, Saraswoti
Shrestha, Sheela
Thapa, Pukar
Mehata, Suresh
Thapa, Pushpa
Banjara, Megha Raj
Stray-Pedersen, Babill
Alcohol Consumption Practices among Married Women of Reproductive Age in Nepal: A Population Based Household Survey
title Alcohol Consumption Practices among Married Women of Reproductive Age in Nepal: A Population Based Household Survey
title_full Alcohol Consumption Practices among Married Women of Reproductive Age in Nepal: A Population Based Household Survey
title_fullStr Alcohol Consumption Practices among Married Women of Reproductive Age in Nepal: A Population Based Household Survey
title_full_unstemmed Alcohol Consumption Practices among Married Women of Reproductive Age in Nepal: A Population Based Household Survey
title_short Alcohol Consumption Practices among Married Women of Reproductive Age in Nepal: A Population Based Household Survey
title_sort alcohol consumption practices among married women of reproductive age in nepal: a population based household survey
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4818085/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27035722
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0152535
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