Mathematical Model of Alcoholism Incorporating Treatment: A Case Study in Kenya
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Journal of Mathematics Instruction, Social Research and Opinion
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Alcoholism is characterized by persistent and uncontrollable
consumption of alcoholic beverages, which poses significant risks to
physical, psychological, and emotional health, including conditions
such as liver cirrhosis, epilepsy, cancer, hypertension, and diabetes.
Furthermore, it contributes to substantial social and economic
challenges, including road accidents, domestic abuse,
unemployment, and elevated crime rates. In Kenya, 12.2% of the
population engages in alcohol abuse, where 10.4% are afflicted by
alcohol-use disorders, thereby constituting a pressing public health
concern. This study introduces a deterministic mathematical model
describing alcoholism, which integrates treatment and counselling
components and is articulated through the Ordinary Differential
Equations (ODEs) framework. The model evaluates the ramifications
of treatment for alcoholism, with stability analysis executed through
the Jacobian matrix methodology and sensitivity analysis employing
normalized forward sensitivity techniques. The reproduction number
R0 was ascertained utilizing the next-generation matrix approach,
wherein R0 > 0 indicates ongoing alcohol misuse within the
susceptible population. Global stability analysis conducted through
the Quadratic- Lyapunov method indicates that the Alcohol-Free
Equilibrium (AFE) and Alcoholic Equilibrium (AE) are globally
asymptotically unstable. Numerical simulations were done to
forecast the impact of critical parameters, with these simulations
underscoring the necessity of enhancing recruitment into the
treatment compartment and minimizing relapse rates to render
alcoholism manageable. Effective intervention strategies encompass
public awareness initiatives, reduction of stigma, provision of
incentives for treatment engagement, enhancement of treatment
services, and the utilization of technological advancements for
ongoing support. This research bears significant implications for the
legislators and the Ministry of Health in formulating policies that
establish a robust foundation for future endeavours aimed at
controlling alcohol addiction.
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JOURNAL OF MATHEMATICS 4.1 (2024): 75-92.
