University students’ alcohol use behaviour and self-efficacy to abstain from alcohol use: data from Ghana

Abstract Objectives The university students’ alcohol use behaviour and alcohol use self-efficacy data were collected among Ghanaian university students. This survey had two main objectives: (a) to examine the factorial validity, structure, and reliability of the 20-item alcohol abstinence self-effic...

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Main Authors: Franklin N. Glozah, Joyce Komesuor
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-10-01
Series:BMC Research Notes
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13104-019-4695-0
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spelling doaj-7db13db8b31441d0bb547db2965640ee2020-11-25T02:25:45ZengBMCBMC Research Notes1756-05002019-10-011211310.1186/s13104-019-4695-0University students’ alcohol use behaviour and self-efficacy to abstain from alcohol use: data from GhanaFranklin N. Glozah0Joyce Komesuor1Department of Social and Behavioural Sciences, School of Public Health, University of GhanaDepartment of Population and Behavioural Sciences, School of Public Health, University of Health and Allied SciencesAbstract Objectives The university students’ alcohol use behaviour and alcohol use self-efficacy data were collected among Ghanaian university students. This survey had two main objectives: (a) to examine the factorial validity, structure, and reliability of the 20-item alcohol abstinence self-efficacy scale among undergraduate students and (b) to examine the role of alcohol abstinence self-efficacy in the pros and cons of alcohol use. These two objectives have been published as separate research articles without the data (including data management) that were used for analyses. As the data are not already available as part of these published papers, this data note provides a composite and integrated data grounded on these published research articles with detailed information on the instruments used to collect data, raw data in statistical software, managed/coded data in statistical software, and generated correlation matrix used to perform complex analysis. Data description The data includes information on two major dimensions: (a) alcohol abstinence self-efficacy—negative affect, social interactions and positive states, physical pain/illness, and alcohol craving (thoughts about using) and (b) decisional balance—measuring the benefits (pros) of alcohol use and the costs (cons) of alcohol use. In addition, data were collected on socio-demographic characteristics of students including their age, sex, level/year in school, stream of study, place of residence and religious affiliation. The data collected is more representative of students in private universities.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13104-019-4695-0Alcohol useAlcohol use self-efficacyPsychometricsGhanaUniversity students
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University students’ alcohol use behaviour and self-efficacy to abstain from alcohol use: data from Ghana
BMC Research Notes
Alcohol use
Alcohol use self-efficacy
Psychometrics
Ghana
University students
author_facet Franklin N. Glozah
Joyce Komesuor
author_sort Franklin N. Glozah
title University students’ alcohol use behaviour and self-efficacy to abstain from alcohol use: data from Ghana
title_short University students’ alcohol use behaviour and self-efficacy to abstain from alcohol use: data from Ghana
title_full University students’ alcohol use behaviour and self-efficacy to abstain from alcohol use: data from Ghana
title_fullStr University students’ alcohol use behaviour and self-efficacy to abstain from alcohol use: data from Ghana
title_full_unstemmed University students’ alcohol use behaviour and self-efficacy to abstain from alcohol use: data from Ghana
title_sort university students’ alcohol use behaviour and self-efficacy to abstain from alcohol use: data from ghana
publisher BMC
series BMC Research Notes
issn 1756-0500
publishDate 2019-10-01
description Abstract Objectives The university students’ alcohol use behaviour and alcohol use self-efficacy data were collected among Ghanaian university students. This survey had two main objectives: (a) to examine the factorial validity, structure, and reliability of the 20-item alcohol abstinence self-efficacy scale among undergraduate students and (b) to examine the role of alcohol abstinence self-efficacy in the pros and cons of alcohol use. These two objectives have been published as separate research articles without the data (including data management) that were used for analyses. As the data are not already available as part of these published papers, this data note provides a composite and integrated data grounded on these published research articles with detailed information on the instruments used to collect data, raw data in statistical software, managed/coded data in statistical software, and generated correlation matrix used to perform complex analysis. Data description The data includes information on two major dimensions: (a) alcohol abstinence self-efficacy—negative affect, social interactions and positive states, physical pain/illness, and alcohol craving (thoughts about using) and (b) decisional balance—measuring the benefits (pros) of alcohol use and the costs (cons) of alcohol use. In addition, data were collected on socio-demographic characteristics of students including their age, sex, level/year in school, stream of study, place of residence and religious affiliation. The data collected is more representative of students in private universities.
topic Alcohol use
Alcohol use self-efficacy
Psychometrics
Ghana
University students
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13104-019-4695-0
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