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    Alcoholism and discipline of the youth in lira district: the case study of Lira Municipality
    (Kampala International University, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, 2014-09) Oyuku, Jimmy
    The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of alcoholism on the discipline of the youth in Lira Municipality. The study was guided by the following objectives which were; To examine the effect of drug taking on the discipline of the youth in lira Municipality, to assess the extent to which drunkardness affect the discipline of the youth in lira Municipality, to examine the effects of clubbing on the discipline of the youth in Lira Municipality, to assess the extent to which government policy affect the discipline of the youth in Lira Municipality. The study was conducted from 3 divisions which are; Ojwina, Central and Adyel. A sample of 112 respondents was chosen to take part in this study. Data was collected coded and analyzed using statistical tools. Findings indicated that majority of the respondents agreed that alcoholism in a family leads to familial dysfunctional. It also indicated that most of the respondents agreed that clubbing has become an indispensable element of life for most people in the contemporary world

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