The Influence Of Alcoholism On Agricultural Performance: A Case Study Of Artwotcek Sub County In Amolatar District

TABLE OF CONTENT

DECLARATION

APPROVAL

DEDICATION

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

LIST OFT ABLES 

LIST OF ABBREVIATION

ABSTRACT 


CHAPTER ONE 

INTRODUCTION 

1.0 Introduction

1.1 Background of the study

1.2 Staten1ent of the problem 

1.3 The purpose of the study

1.4 The objectives of the study

1.5 Research Questions 

1.6 Scope

1.6.2 Geographical scope

1.6.3 Time scope

1.6.4 Theoretical Scope

1.7 Significance of the study


CHAPTER TWO 

LITERATURE REVIEW 

2.0 Introduction

2.1 The conceptual framework 

2.2 Causes of alcoholism 

2.3 Effects of alcoholism on agricultural performance 

2.4 Possible solutions to Alcoholism 

2.5 Review of literature

2.6 Related studies 

2. 7 Study Gaps


CHAPTER THREE 

METHODOLOGY 

3 .1. Introduction

3.2. Research design 

3.3. Population of study 

3.4. Sample size and selection 

3.5. Instruments of Data collection 

3.6. Data analysis and processing 

3.7 Validity and Reliability of Instruments

3.7. Validity 

3.7.2 Reliability 

3.8. Limitations 


CHAPTER  FOUR 


DATA  PRESENTATION, ANALYSIS, INTERPRETATION OF THE DATA 

 4.0 Introduction

4.1 Demographic background of the respondents

4.2 The causes of alcoholism on agricultural performance 

4.3 Effects of alcoholism on agricultural performance  

4.4 Policies put in place to reduce alcohol consumption 


CHAPTER FIVE 

CONCLUSION, RECOMMENDATION AND AREAS FOR FURTHER STUDIES 

5.0 Introduction 

5.1 Conclusion

5.1.1  Causes of alcoholism

5.1.2 Effects of alcoholism on agricultural performance 

5.1.3 Possible solutions  

5 .2 Recommendation 

5.3 Areas tor further studies


REFERENCES

APPENDICIES  

APPENDIX 

I .The cover letter sent to the questionnaire respondents  

APPENDIX: II: Questionnaire 

APPENDIX III: 

TIME FRAME 

APPENDIX 

III: PROPOSED BUDGET 


ABSTRACT 

The topic of the study was the impact of alcoholism on agricultural performance. The study was conducted in  Artwotcek Sub County in Amolatar  District.  The  study  was  guided  by  three objectives; 

To assess causes of alcoholism on agricultural performance; 

To assess the effects of alcoholism  on  increasing  agricultural  performance;  3)  To  determine  the  possible  solution  to 

alcoholism  on  agricultural  performance.  The study  used  questionnaire  to  collect the  required information. The researcher used the sample size of 62  respondents. The researcher used  Solvens formula in order to determine the sample size used in the research.


The  results  show  that  Alcohol  consumption  and  dependence is considered  a  public  health problem and deserves attention because of the social, work, family, physical, legal  and  violence-related  risks  it  represents.  This  study  aimed  to  identify  the  effects of alcoholism  on  family relations and,  by  means of case management, to  encourage the recovery of these relationships. The results show that the problems caused by alcohol abuse impose profound suffering to family members, which contributes to high  levels of interpersonal conflict, domestic violence, parental inadequacy,  child abuse  and  negligence, financial  and  legal  difficulties, in addition  to  clinical problems associated to it.