Consumption of alcohol by blind people

International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
10
Article ID: 
20256
5 pages
Research Article

Consumption of alcohol by blind people

Fernanda Jorge Guimarães, Sueli Senna Moreno, Juliana Gomes de Barros, Jaqueline Galdino Albuquerque Perrelli and Iracema da Silva Frazão

Abstract: 

The study aims to analyze the pattern of alcohol consumption by blind people. Cross-sectional study, with 31 blind people registered in Family Health Units. A identification questionnaire and the AUDIT test were used to collect data. Data were analyzed using the statistical software. The average age was 66.48 years, 67.7% were male, 38.7% were married, 41.9% were illiterate, 93.5% had no employment, 90.6% had family income between 1 and 3 minimum wages, 64.5% were Catholic, and 58.1% lived with siblings, grandchildren and nephews. Over 50% of participants had acquired the blindness. The causes were retinal detachment, glaucoma, cataract and occupational accident. 19% consume alcohol. 83.3% make low risk use of alcohol and 16.7% make hazardous risk use. Age, religion and occupation is associated with alcohol consumption among the blind users of the family health unit. The results underline the practice of health professionals to carry out prevention actions.

DOI: 
https://doi.org/10.37118/ijdr.20256.10.2020
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