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W.P. PUTRAJAYA GSHS 2012  Results




            3.2 Alcohol Consumption


            Introduction

            Worldwide, alcohol use causes 3% of deaths (1.8 million) annually, which is equal to 4% of the global
            disease burden. Across sub-regions of the world, the proportion of disease burden attributable to
            alcohol use is greatest in the Americas and Europe ranging from 8% to 18% of total burden for males
            and 2% to 4% of total burden for females. Besides the direct e\ects of intoxication and addiction,
            alcohol use causes about 20% to 30% of each of oesophageal cancer, liver disease, homicide and
            other intentional injuries, epilepsy, and motor vehicle accidents worldwide (31), and heavy alcohol use
            places one at greater risk for cardiovascular disease (32). In most countries, alcohol-related mortality
            is highest among 45 to 54 years, but the relationship between the age of initiation of alcohol use and
            the pattern of its use and abuse in adulthood makes the study of alcohol consumption among
            adolescents important (33). Intentional and unintentional injuries are far more common among youth
            and young adults. Unintentional injuries are the leading cause of death among 15 to 25 years and
            many of these injuries are related to alcohol use (34). Young people who drink are more likely to use
            tobacco and other drugs and engage in risky sexual behaviour, than those who do not drink (35, 36).
            Problems with alcohol can impair adolescents’ psychological development and in_uence both the
            school environment and leisure time negatively (37).


            Findings

            A total of 14 students reported drank at least one drink containing alcohol on one or more of the past
            30 days (Table 2.1.1). About 97.9% (95% CI: 96.89-98.61) reported never had a drink of alcohol in their
            life time (Table 2.2).















































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