Determining Of Factors Effecting Sicknesses Of Alcoholism Diagnosed Patients

Authors

  • Mursayettin Eksen
  • Ayşe Karakuş

Keywords:

Alkol, Alkol Bağımlılığı, Alkole Başlama,

Abstract

      This study has been done in order to determine factors effecting sicknesses of patients after alcohol treatment  because of alcoholism diagnosis. [5]
Study has been performed on 36 patients who came to Muğla State  Hospital, clinic of psychiatry and accepted being a subject.      Defining stastistics and freguency scatterings of datas have been done of the 36 patients 44.44 % were in 30-39 age group, 66.67 % were married, 41.67 % were secondary school graduates, 47.22 % were civil servants, 75.00% of  the unemployed could not work due to alcoholism in the study, it has been observed that 69.45 % of the patients started drinking when they are 13 to 15 years old, 47.22 % used to drink from time to  time, 89.33 % started drinking low alcoholic drinks, and alcohol caused reducing of income for 66.11 %  of the patients. [6]
In the study, it has been determined that, 69.45 %  of the patients had drinking people in their families, 86.11 % started drinking  because of friends’ athmosphere and took the first place, 55.56 % of the patients started  drinking because of curiosity, 69.44 % drank when they felt unhappy, 47.22 % claimed that when they drink they felt more self confidence, and 63.89 % of the patients thought drinking alcohol was a sign of growing up. [7]

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Published

2006-12-03

How to Cite

Eksen, M., & Karakuş, A. (2006). Determining Of Factors Effecting Sicknesses Of Alcoholism Diagnosed Patients. Journal of Human Sciences, 8(1). Retrieved from https://j-humansciences.com/ojs/index.php/IJHS/article/view/120

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Nursing and Midwifery