• The Effects Of Alcohol And Sexually Transmitted Diseases Among Uniform Men

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    • 1.4       SIGNIFICANCE OF STUDY
      This study is relevant based on the area it intends to cover which is concerned about the use of alcohol and sexually transmitted diseases. This study will investigate the effect that the use of alcohol has caused on uniform men most especially when they are on uniform. The public believe is that they are very powerful and this sometimes give them the power to exercise authority on people even when they are not supposed to obey them but for the fact that they are law enforcement officers they will. This as it were go a long way in influencing ladies and girls to obeying them even when the ladies are not wrong in their actions and this sometimes makes them take advantage of the situation.
      Most times when they are under the influence of alcohol they act like irrational being that is forcing ladies into sexual intercourse of commercial sex worker without being conscious of protecting themselves. For this reason this study will educate the uniform men on how they can they can abstain from taking alcohol that can arouse their sexual urge as well as how they can protected themselves from contracting the sexually transmitted infections that later degenerate into sexually transmitted diseases. This study will also educate government, non-government organizations, public and private organization as well as families on the effects of alcohol taking and how it can lure one into unprotected sexual intercourse.
      1.5       SCOPE AND DELIMITATIONS OF STUDY
      This research endeavour will cover areas concerning the effects of alcohol and sexually transmitted diseases on uniform men. However, the study will unravel the attendant effects of alcohol taking as well as however it can make one contract sexually transmitted diseases which most times may be as a result of the intoxication from alcohol taking which make them get aroused and sometimes triggers them from being involved in unprotected sexual intercourse which its consequences are sexually transmitted infections and later if not well taken care of, may degenerate into sexually transmitted diseases.
      However, this study also has some delimitation which makes the research work to be strenuous and requires being careful and objective because of the object of study which is central to human behaviour. The limitations however includes: population, time and financial constraints.
      1.6       DEFINITION OF TERMS
      For this study the following terms will be operationalized:
      UNIFORM MEN: Holders of a public, civil, or position of authority, especially one with a commission, in the armed services, the mercantile marine, or on a passenger ship usually identifiable through their clothes.
      SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES: are illnesses that have a significant probability of transmission between humans by means of sexual behavior, including vaginal intercourse, anal sex and oral sex. This is also known as Sexually transmitted diseases (STD), also referred to as sexually transmitted infections (STI) and venereal diseases (VD).
      ALCOHOL: This is a colorless volatile flammable liquid which is the intoxicating constituent of wine, beer, spirits, and other drinks, and is also used as an industrial solvent and as fuel.
      SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS: Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), or sexually transmitted infections (STDs), are generally acquired by sexual contact. The organisms that cause sexually transmitted diseases may pass from person to person in blood, semen, or vaginal and other bodily fluids.
      AROUSE: to urge or stimulate to action or to physiological readiness for activity
      INTOXICATION: overpowering exhilaration or excitement of the mind or emotions.
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    • ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]Alcohol consumption and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) have been a global challenge that confronts most countries of the world. Alcohol as it were has always come with more of negative outcomes. And in considering the correlation between alcohol and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) one would be able to know that it is the outcome effect of it, which one of it is sexual arouse that results into sexually transmitted infections (STIs) which when not immediately managed could results into ... Continue reading---