Professor, Shree Siddaganga Institute of Nursing Sciences and Research Centre, Tumkur, Karnataka, India
*Corresponding Author Email: ushashivana@gmail.com
Online published on 10 November, 2025.
Alcohol consumption imposes substantial social, psychological, and economic burdens beyond direct financial costs. The less visible effects include emotional distress, mental health deterioration, strained relationships, and reduced overall quality of life. Globally, alcohol-related disorders contribute to a significant portion of deaths and the global disease burden. Research highlights that alcohol is linked to a high percentage of domestic violence incidents and workplace accidents. Additionally, a considerable portion of suicides worldwide are attributed to alcohol abuse. The rising prevalence of alcohol-related disabilities and fatalities places immense pressure on healthcare and social support systems. This review critically examines the psychological, social, economic, and legal implications of alcohol consumption, emphasizing the urgency of comprehensive intervention strategies to mitigate its adverse effects.
Alcohol Consumption, Hidden Costs, Mental Health, Social Impact, Economic Burden, Public Health, Policy Measures, Addiction, Family Disruption, Violence