Title of article :
Estimating the Visibility Rate of Alcohol Consumption: A Case Study in Shiraz, Iran
Author/Authors :
Baneshi, Mohammad Reza Kerman University of Medical Sciences - Institute for Futures Studies in Health - Modeling in Health Research Center , Zolala, Farzaneh Kerman University of Medical Sciences - Institute for Futures Studies in Health - Social Determinants of Health Research Center , Zamanian, Maryam Arak University of Medical Sciences - School of Health - Department of Epidemiology , Zarei, Nooshin Shiraz University of Medical Sciences - Institute of Health - HIV/AIDS Research Center , Heydari, Mohammad Reza Shiraz University of Medical Sciences - Institute of Health - HIV/AIDS Research Center
Pages :
7
From page :
18
To page :
24
Abstract :
Background: Network Scale Up (NSU) is applied in many settings to estimate the size of hidden populations. The visibility of alcohol consumption - as a hidden behavior - in Iran has not been yet set. Our aim is to estimate the visibility factor (VF) of alcohol consumption in Iran which is an Islamic country in the Middle East. Methods: Ninety persons who had a history of alcohol consumption were recruited. Relationships in network were aligned in three main subgroups: immediate family, extended family, and non-family. According to the game of contact methodology, participants answered questions about total and aware number of persons they know in each relationship category. VF was calculated by dividing total number of people aware about the respondent’s alcohol consumption by total number of respondent’s social network. The 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were computed through bootstrapping. Findings: The mean and standard deviation (SD) of participants’ age was 32.9 ± 10.2, the sex ratio was 3. Overall VF (95% CI) was 40% (33% to 47%). VF was estimated at 44% and 23% among men and women’s network, respectively. The immediate family was the highest informed group, followed by non-family and extended family members. Conclusion: The visibility of alcohol consumption in Iran was not high. This is due to religious and legal prohibitions around it.
Keywords :
Alcohol drinking , Visibility , Size estimation , Iran
Journal title :
Addiction and Health
Serial Year :
2020
Record number :
2508122
Link To Document :
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