A Study on the Influence of Alcohol Abuse on the Pan Indian Z-Generation

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  • Dr. Sajjan Choudhuri
  • Dilip kumar

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47750/pnr.2022.13.S01.156

Keywords:

alcohol consumption, youth, adolescent alcohol consumption, alcohol consumption among the youth of India

Abstract

Alcoholism is a health defect that knows no borders, affecting people of all ages, genders, races, body types, and religious beliefs. Numerous
research studies have been conducted since alcoholism was formalized as a dangerous addiction to investigate its origins and risk factors.
While there is no one-size-fits-all formula for categorizing a person's alcohol intake, research has revealed that several factors influence
alcohol misuse, particularly among youth worldwide, considered to be the most vulnerable victims of alcohol abuse. Alcoholism can strike
suddenly and brutally or take time to develop. With the growing consciousness of the severe ill effects of regular alcoholism, various
treatment alternatives are ready to support anyone bringing their life back in order, irrespective of how or when the problem with alcohol
began. This study presents the current alcohol consumption status among the youth of pan India as an indicator and motivator for influencing
alcohol abuse among youth. Material and methods: The study's goal is to present valid data to signify the severity of India's alcohol
addiction among the youth. Data collection is done through official/authentic data repositories available for public use, news articles and
contemporary research articles. Conclusions: The research indicates immediate enforcement of India's law to eliminate adolescent/youth
alcohol addiction. It emphasizes creating sufficient awareness of the evil effects of alcoholism and the damage to life that it causes among
the pan-Indian youth.

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2022-10-03 — Updated on 2022-11-23

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A Study on the Influence of Alcohol Abuse on the Pan Indian Z-Generation. (2022). Journal of Pharmaceutical Negative Results, 1297-1307. https://doi.org/10.47750/pnr.2022.13.S01.156 (Original work published 2022)