2019
DOI: 10.1186/s13011-019-0193-6
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Factor associated with alcohol use among Lahu and Akha hill tribe youths, northern Thailand

Abstract: BackgroundAlcohol use impacts several dimensions, including physical health, mental health, families, and social interactions. This study aimed to estimate the prevalence and to determine the factors associated with alcohol use among Akha and Lahu hill tribe youths in Chiang Rai, Thailand.MethodsAn analytic cross-sectional design was applied to obtain key data on these associations. The study sample was Akha and Lahu hill tribe youths aged 15-24 years who lived in 30 selected hill tribe villages. A questionnai… Show more

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“…This finding concurs with the results of other studies [42,43]. For example, a study that was conducted in Thailand showed that peer influence has a significant impact on the initiation to alcohol consumption among youth [17]. Many students consider this to be normative and acceptable behaviour and a key social channel [44].…”
Section: Characteristicssupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…This finding concurs with the results of other studies [42,43]. For example, a study that was conducted in Thailand showed that peer influence has a significant impact on the initiation to alcohol consumption among youth [17]. Many students consider this to be normative and acceptable behaviour and a key social channel [44].…”
Section: Characteristicssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Moreover, alcohol was found to be the substance that was most abused by university students in the United Kingdom and Ireland [16]. However, the reported prevalence of alcohol consumption is lower in our study than in those conducted in Asia [17][18][19], Europe [20][21][22] and African region [23,24]. This may be attributable to geographical differences in beliefs, religious and cultural practices, environmental factors, the accessibility and availability of alcohol, urbanization, lifestyle, national laws, and governmental and legal enforcement of alcohol-related regulations [1].…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 63%
“…For instance, Akha people accept polygamy, while ear piercing is common in Lisu females [35, 49]. Moreover, Lahu males accept starting drinking alcohol in young age [50].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the specific history of those in the hill tribes who migrated from China, which has the highest prevalence of hepatitis B infection in the world [21], and given these individuals' very limited access to health care services, the hill tribe population in Thailand is at risk of hepatitis B infection. Moreover, lifestyles and practices such as ear piecing [22], high alcohol consumption [23] and other substance use, including drug injection by untrained health professionals [24], all while living far away from the city, could lead individuals to become vulnerable to hepatitis B infection.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%