In this paper, we propose and analyze a fuzzy model for the health risk challenges associated with alcoholism. The fuzziness gets into the system by assuming uncertainty condition in the measure of influence of the risky individual and the additional death rate. Specifically, the fuzzy numbers are defined functions of the degree of peer influence of a susceptible individual into drinking behavior. The fuzzy basic risk reproduction number R0f is computed by means of Next-Generation Matrix and analyzed. The analysis of R0f reveals that health risk associated with alcoholism can be effectively controlled by raising the resistance of susceptible individuals and consequently reducing their chances of initiation of drinking behavior. When perceiv...
Harmful drinkers are characterised by low problem recognition in that they typically see themselves ...
This study was performed to develop a fuzzy model for human health risk assessment of organic contam...
Two simple models for the spread of heavy drinking among a network of individuals are re-introduced ...
This research article published by Hindawi, 2020In this paper, we propose and analyze a fuzzy model ...
A Thesis Submitted in Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Degree of PhD Degree in Mathematical a...
Promoting informed choices about alcohol use requires understanding the nature of drinkers’ risk pe...
A dynamic alcohol consumption model with awareness programs and time delay is formulated and analyze...
In practical research, it was found that most people made health-related decisions not based on nume...
Rather than a unitary value, individuals may represent health risk as a fuzzy entity that permits th...
org.au Abstract—Alcohol-related problems (assaults, accidents and/or crimes) and alcohol abuse are r...
We propose and analyze a mathematical model for alcohol drinking problem. The transmission process i...
Background. By defining what is “normal,” appropriate, expected, and unacceptable, social norms shap...
Alcohol use disorders are highly prevalent and confer significant costs (both financial and social) ...
Alcohol use disorders are highly prevalent and confer significant costs (both financial and social) ...
In this article, we propose a mathematical model that describes the dynamics of a population divided...
Harmful drinkers are characterised by low problem recognition in that they typically see themselves ...
This study was performed to develop a fuzzy model for human health risk assessment of organic contam...
Two simple models for the spread of heavy drinking among a network of individuals are re-introduced ...
This research article published by Hindawi, 2020In this paper, we propose and analyze a fuzzy model ...
A Thesis Submitted in Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Degree of PhD Degree in Mathematical a...
Promoting informed choices about alcohol use requires understanding the nature of drinkers’ risk pe...
A dynamic alcohol consumption model with awareness programs and time delay is formulated and analyze...
In practical research, it was found that most people made health-related decisions not based on nume...
Rather than a unitary value, individuals may represent health risk as a fuzzy entity that permits th...
org.au Abstract—Alcohol-related problems (assaults, accidents and/or crimes) and alcohol abuse are r...
We propose and analyze a mathematical model for alcohol drinking problem. The transmission process i...
Background. By defining what is “normal,” appropriate, expected, and unacceptable, social norms shap...
Alcohol use disorders are highly prevalent and confer significant costs (both financial and social) ...
Alcohol use disorders are highly prevalent and confer significant costs (both financial and social) ...
In this article, we propose a mathematical model that describes the dynamics of a population divided...
Harmful drinkers are characterised by low problem recognition in that they typically see themselves ...
This study was performed to develop a fuzzy model for human health risk assessment of organic contam...
Two simple models for the spread of heavy drinking among a network of individuals are re-introduced ...