This thesis explores the ways in which alcoholism is defined in Japan and the ways in which people understand and deal with a diagnosis of alcoholism. Through examination of recent ethnographic work, this thesis seeks to answer the questions of how an assessment of alcoholism is made amidst the high tolerance for seemingly problematic drinking behavior in Japan, and argues that a Japanese emphasis on the relativity of ethics to specific social situations renders alcoholism difficult if not impossible to define outside of the situation in which it occurs. This thesis also examines other causes of ambiguity regarding alcoholism in Japan, namely the fine line between nurturing and codependent behavior as perceived by wives of alcoholics, and t...
This thesis is an investigation into the phenomenon of acute social withdrawal in Japan, a phenomeno...
The extensive literature on drinking practices raises some interesting anthropological problems. Thi...
[[abstract]]Thirty-one habitual drinkers with a personal, familial, social complication were screene...
Abstract — The current status and problems concerning the early identification, diagnosis and treatm...
Alcohol use is strongly influenced by culture. The amount of alcohol consumed, the manifestation an...
Abstract — Aims: To understand current awareness of, and views on, treatment of alcohol dependence i...
Choroby cywilizacyjne pochłaniają coraz więcej ofiar w krajach wysokorozwiniętych. Do jednej z nich ...
The purpose of this study is to establish the Korean concept of the terms related to the use of alco...
It is a very important problem in the field of public health among many Occidental countries to prev...
The study compared age/sex norms and alcohol consumption of a sample of Japanese from Japan and Japa...
In this paper I will discuss alcoholism as a culturally contructed phenomena. I will explore alcohol...
Objectives The primary objective was to describe the characteristics of Otōri, a regionally specific...
The purpose of this study is to establish the Korean concept of the terms related to the use of alco...
Aims: Nationwide surveys to clarify the characteristics and trends of the drinking behavior of Japan...
Alcohol consumption is an important public health issue in Japan due to its association with numerou...
This thesis is an investigation into the phenomenon of acute social withdrawal in Japan, a phenomeno...
The extensive literature on drinking practices raises some interesting anthropological problems. Thi...
[[abstract]]Thirty-one habitual drinkers with a personal, familial, social complication were screene...
Abstract — The current status and problems concerning the early identification, diagnosis and treatm...
Alcohol use is strongly influenced by culture. The amount of alcohol consumed, the manifestation an...
Abstract — Aims: To understand current awareness of, and views on, treatment of alcohol dependence i...
Choroby cywilizacyjne pochłaniają coraz więcej ofiar w krajach wysokorozwiniętych. Do jednej z nich ...
The purpose of this study is to establish the Korean concept of the terms related to the use of alco...
It is a very important problem in the field of public health among many Occidental countries to prev...
The study compared age/sex norms and alcohol consumption of a sample of Japanese from Japan and Japa...
In this paper I will discuss alcoholism as a culturally contructed phenomena. I will explore alcohol...
Objectives The primary objective was to describe the characteristics of Otōri, a regionally specific...
The purpose of this study is to establish the Korean concept of the terms related to the use of alco...
Aims: Nationwide surveys to clarify the characteristics and trends of the drinking behavior of Japan...
Alcohol consumption is an important public health issue in Japan due to its association with numerou...
This thesis is an investigation into the phenomenon of acute social withdrawal in Japan, a phenomeno...
The extensive literature on drinking practices raises some interesting anthropological problems. Thi...
[[abstract]]Thirty-one habitual drinkers with a personal, familial, social complication were screene...