Adopting an Ecological Health Model to Harmful Alcohol Use in Nigeria’s Niger Delta

Substance abuse has ravaged potentials and keeps clamping down on the stability of societies. It is increasingly becoming a social problem that demands sustainable remedies, particularly in Nigeria’s Niger Delta. This paper establishes a case for the utilisation of an ecological health model in deal...

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Veröffentlicht in:European Journal of Mental Health 2018-12, Vol.13 (2), p.211-222
Hauptverfasser: Agwu, Prince, Okoyeuzu, Chinwe R, EBIMGBO, Samuel, Agbawodikeizu, Uju, IJEOMA, Igwe
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Zusammenfassung:Substance abuse has ravaged potentials and keeps clamping down on the stability of societies. It is increasingly becoming a social problem that demands sustainable remedies, particularly in Nigeria’s Niger Delta. This paper establishes a case for the utilisation of an ecological health model in dealing with harmful alcohol use in the region. What motivates the adoption of such a model is the fact that harmful alcohol use largely stems from nurture and can be remedied through same nurture. This paper adopted a case study research design using participant observation for data gathering, while using thematic analysis in organising and interpreting data.
ISSN:1788-4934
1788-7119
1788-7119
1788-4934
DOI:10.5708/EJMH.13.2018.2.6