Motives for alcohol intake amongst North West university students (Mafikeng campus)
Abstract
This study aimed to gain insight into the drinking patterns of North West University
students. Data was collected by means of an anonymous self - reporting
questionnaire, and cross - sectional design sample consisted of 100 students (50%
male and 50% female) at the North West University (Mafikeng Campus).
The literature reviewed showed that University students tend to drink alcohol more
for coping reasons. Enhancement motives were related to the heaviest of all
motivated consumption but not necessarily drinking - related problems.
This study also examined various theoretical perspectives on alcohol use, which
could provide possible explanation of alcohol use among University students.
The Statistical Package for Social Science version 18.0 (SPSS) was used to obtain
data analyses that included descriptive statistics and Chi - square analysis, and all
procedures were performed at 0.05 level of significance with 95% Confidence
interval.
The results of the study indicated that there is a statistical significant between gender
and enhancement motive with chi-square= 5.086, p-value<0.05. The results further
revealed that male students drink alcohol more to feel good about themselves.
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