Young people's explanations for the decline in youth drinking in England

被引:6
|
作者
Whitaker, Victoria [1 ]
Curtis, Penny [2 ]
Fairbrother, Hannah [2 ]
Oldham, Melissa [3 ]
Holmes, John [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Sheffield, Sch Hlth & Related Res, Sheffield, England
[2] Univ Sheffield, Hlth Sci Sch, Sheffield, England
[3] UCL, Behav Sci & Hlth, London, England
基金
英国惠康基金;
关键词
Alcohol; Qualitative; Adolescent; Child; Health; Trends; Culture; Risk; ADOLESCENT ALCOHOL-USE; BINGE DRINKING; MARIJUANA USE; TRENDS; ATTITUDES; CANNABIS; POLICY; DRUG;
D O I
10.1186/s12889-022-14760-y
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
BackgroundYouth alcohol consumption has fallen markedly over the last twenty years in England. This paper explores the drivers of the decline from the perspectives of young people.MethodsThe study used two methods in a convergent triangulation design. We undertook 38 individual or group qualitative interviews with 96 participants in various educational contexts in England. An online survey of 547 young people in England, was also conducted. Participants were aged between 12-19 years. For both data sources, participants were asked why they thought youth alcohol drinking might be in decline. Analysis of interview data was both deductive and inductive, guided by a thematic approach. Content analysis of survey responses further refined these themes and indicated their prevalence within a larger sample.ResultsThe research identified eight key themes that young people used to explain the decline in youth drinking: The potential for alcohol-related harm; Contemporary youth cultures and places of socialisation; The affordability of alcohol; Displacement of alcohol by other substances; Access and the regulatory environment; Disputing the decline; Future Orientations; and Parenting and the home environment. Heterogeneity in the experiences and perspectives of different groups of young people was evident, particularly in relation to age, gender, and socio-economic position.ConclusionsYoung people's explanations for the decline in youth drinking in England aligned well with those generated by researchers and commentators in prior literature. Our findings suggest that changing practices of socialisation, decreased alcohol affordability and changed attitudes toward risk and self-governance may be key explanations.
引用
收藏
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] 'YOU HAVE TO DO IT FOR YOURSELF' Responsibilization in Youth Justice and Young People's Situated Knowledge of Youth Justice Practice
    Phoenix, Jo
    Kelly, Laura
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF CRIMINOLOGY, 2013, 53 (03) : 419 - 437
  • [32] Transport, social exclusion and young people in rural England
    Dibben, P
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS-MUNICIPAL ENGINEER, 2003, 156 (02) : 105 - 110
  • [33] An exploratory prospective study of young people's drinking during a holiday
    Hesse, Morten
    Tutenges, Sebastien
    Pedersen, Mads Uffe
    Kofoed, Pernille Bouteloup
    NORDIC STUDIES ON ALCOHOL AND DRUGS, 2012, 29 (05) : 485 - 496
  • [34] Method of accessing alcohol and binge drinking status in youth and young adults
    Noel, Jonathan K.
    Jacob, Steve
    Borden, Samantha K.
    Gately, Kelsey A.
    Rosenthal, Samantha R.
    ALCOHOL AND ALCOHOLISM, 2024, 60 (01):
  • [35] Overrepresentation of Indigenous youth in Canada's Criminal Justice System: Perspectives of Indigenous young people
    Cesaroni, Carla
    Grol, Chris
    Fredericks, Kaitlin
    AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF CRIMINOLOGY, 2019, 52 (01) : 111 - 128
  • [36] CT scans in young people in Northern England: trends and patterns 1993-2002
    Pearce, Mark S.
    Salotti, Jane A.
    McHugh, Kieran
    Metcalf, Wenhua
    Kim, Kwang P.
    Craft, Alan W.
    Parker, Louise
    Ron, Elaine
    PEDIATRIC RADIOLOGY, 2011, 41 (07) : 832 - 838
  • [37] This Is Not a 'Drill': Young People's Understandings of and Hopes for Sustainability Education in England
    Wheeler, Kathryn
    SUSTAINABILITY, 2024, 16 (17)
  • [38] Young people's opinions of cancer care in England: the BRIGHTLIGHT cohort
    Hughes, Luke
    Fern, Lorna A.
    Whelan, Jeremy S.
    Taylor, Rachel M.
    BRIGHTLIGHT Study Grp
    BMJ OPEN, 2023, 13 (09):
  • [39] Can positive faith-based encounters influence Australian young people's drinking behaviours?
    Hutton, Alison
    Whitehead, Dean
    Ullah, Shahid
    HEALTH EDUCATION JOURNAL, 2017, 76 (04) : 423 - 431
  • [40] Testing the Model of Goal-Directed Behavior for Predicting Binge Drinking Among Young People
    Gabbiadini, Alessandro
    Cristini, Francesca
    Scacchi, Luca
    Monaci, Maria Grazia
    SUBSTANCE USE & MISUSE, 2017, 52 (04) : 493 - 506