dc.description.abstract | Alcoholism has devastating effects especially on students’ academic
achievement and future career prospects. Therefore, this study sought to
determine the factors contributing to the high rate of alcohol consumption
among secondary school students in Mwimbi Division, Kenya. The study
employed the descriptive survey research design on a sample size of 320
Form three students from secondary schools within Mwimbi division.
Questionnaires were utilized as research instruments for collecting the
necessary data while data analysis was carried out using SPSS version 14.0.
The study findings indicated that pertinent factors including stress, alcoholic
background, lack of religious morals, excess pocket money, broken families,
low price of alcohol, availability of alcohol, peer influence and unpleasant
school condition contributed to alcoholism among secondary school
students. Hence, to mitigate alcoholism among students, it was
recommended that school conditions be improved, parents desist from
providing excessive pocket money to students, the government to regulate
the sale of alcohol and religious institutions to make efforts in instilling
religious values among the students. | en_US |