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Prevalence of alcohol consumption and its risk factors among university students: A cross-sectional study across six universities in Myanmar.

Hein HtetYu Mon SawThu Nandar SawNang Mie Mie HtunKhaing Lay MonSu Myat ChoThinzar ThikeAye Thazin KhineTetsuyoshi KariyaEiko YamamotoNobuyuki Hamajima
Published in: PloS one (2020)
The present study revealed that males, smokers, peer alcohol consumption, and truant students had higher odds of alcohol consumption among the students. Therefore, effective campus-based counselling, peer education, and national surveillance systems that can monitor risky drinking behaviours among university students should be implemented. Further, government regulations that control the production, sale, promotion, advertising, and restriction of alcohol should be well developed and strengthened, as in the case of other Southeast Asian countries.
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