Background and Aim: The prevalence of alcohol use has increased globally. Out-of-school youth are a vulnerable group who might have missed opportunities for learning healthy behaviours in a formal school environment. The purpose of this study was to determine the risk perception, pattern of use, and correlates of alcohol use among out-of-school youth in Lagos, Nigeria.Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 380 out-of school youth in motor parks in Lagos State, Nigeria, using interviewer administered questionnaires.Results: The lifetime prevalence of alcohol use was 61.1%, while 55.5% were current drinkers. Beer (57.3%) was the most consumed type of alcohol, followed by distilled spirits (29.8%). Using the CAGE scoring system, ...
Background: Alcohol use among adolescents can result in many health issues and is linked to future h...
Objective: Alcohol consumption has been found to be common among adolescents in various studies glob...
environments and encounter new social and institutional factors that may foster heavy alcohol use. L...
Background: Alcohol is the most used substance among adolescents in Nigeria. While risk factors for ...
Background: Previous research on adolescent alcohol/substance use in Nigeria had focused on the patt...
Alcohol consumption has been associated with mental health all over the world. Poor mental health es...
The growing involvement of adolescents in alcohol consumption is a public health concern in Nigeria....
Background: Alcohol consumption implies the ingestion of any alcoholic drink or beverage. When diges...
Objective: Hazardous use of alcohol is a public health problem which accounts for 4.0% of global bur...
Objective: Hazardous use of alcohol is a public health problem which accounts for 4.0 % of global bu...
Alcohol use during adolescence and young adulthood remain a prominent public health problem. This st...
Objective. To determine the prevalence and correlates of alcohol use among a sample of Nigerian semi...
The prevalence of alcohol consumption among teenagers and especially those at secondary school level...
Alcohol abuse has become a global concern as heavy episodes of drinking among most youth in African ...
Background: Previous research on adolescent alcohol/substance use in Nigeria had focused on the patt...
Background: Alcohol use among adolescents can result in many health issues and is linked to future h...
Objective: Alcohol consumption has been found to be common among adolescents in various studies glob...
environments and encounter new social and institutional factors that may foster heavy alcohol use. L...
Background: Alcohol is the most used substance among adolescents in Nigeria. While risk factors for ...
Background: Previous research on adolescent alcohol/substance use in Nigeria had focused on the patt...
Alcohol consumption has been associated with mental health all over the world. Poor mental health es...
The growing involvement of adolescents in alcohol consumption is a public health concern in Nigeria....
Background: Alcohol consumption implies the ingestion of any alcoholic drink or beverage. When diges...
Objective: Hazardous use of alcohol is a public health problem which accounts for 4.0% of global bur...
Objective: Hazardous use of alcohol is a public health problem which accounts for 4.0 % of global bu...
Alcohol use during adolescence and young adulthood remain a prominent public health problem. This st...
Objective. To determine the prevalence and correlates of alcohol use among a sample of Nigerian semi...
The prevalence of alcohol consumption among teenagers and especially those at secondary school level...
Alcohol abuse has become a global concern as heavy episodes of drinking among most youth in African ...
Background: Previous research on adolescent alcohol/substance use in Nigeria had focused on the patt...
Background: Alcohol use among adolescents can result in many health issues and is linked to future h...
Objective: Alcohol consumption has been found to be common among adolescents in various studies glob...
environments and encounter new social and institutional factors that may foster heavy alcohol use. L...