LESS DRUNKENNESS
MEDICAL COMMENTS. The British Medical Journal of July 25 publishes the summary of an interesting paper on alcoholism and drug addiction in relation to mental health, written by Doris M. Odium. So far ds charges of drunkness provided a measure of incidence, alcoholism had been steadily declining from the years 1914 to 1932 from over 51 per 10,000 of the population to 7.5, wrote Dr. Odium. In 1934 the figure was still only 9.8. National poverty or the reverse had not' influenced the figures appreciably.
The explanation was to be found in the realms of psychology; it lay partly in the improvement in the standard of living and consequent increase in self-respect, and partly to the improved status of women. Everything that tended to keep a man in the home militated against drunkenness. The higher standards that women expected of men the more likely would they be to live up to them. In the upper classes drunkenness was not tolerated as it would have been fifty years ago. From the preventive angle the beginning must be made with the youngchild. Out-patient clinics where young people could be helped were multiplying, but there was still a great lack of them, and insufficient appreciation of their value. It was from better psychological understanding of the child and adolescent improvement in the standard of living and, above all, from that national security which could only come with peace, that the prevention of alcoholism would be brought about.
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Franklin Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 121, 16 October 1936, Page 6
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