Abstract

The aim: To analyze the leading trends in anti-alcohol education of children, youth and adults in Western Ukraine from the end of the 19th centry till the 1930s and to determine the possibilities of using this historical experience under modern conditions. Materials and methods: A number of scientific methods were used in the research: chronological, historical, specific-search methods that provide selection, analysis of the source base, make it possible to determine general trends, directions, forms, achievements of anti-alcohol education of children, youth and adults in Western Ukraine from the end of the 19th century till the 1930s; extrapolation and actualization i.e. focus on creative understanding, adaptation and use of this historical experience under modern conditions, consideration of anti-alcohol education of children, youth and adults as a factor in the formation of health preservation and in general the Ukrainian gene pool under the modern challenges of the war, which Ukraine faced. Conclusions: Knowledge about a healthy lifestyle became the basis for people's health-preserving behavior, anti-alcohol education acted as a factor in the formation of the health-preserving competence of an individual, which included relevant knowledge, skills and behavior for creating and cultivating a health-preserving environment. This experience now deserves to be used creatively in the process of forming the health-saving competence of the individual throughout his life.

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