There has been a dramatic decline in alcohol consumption among younger people, including an increase of conscious moderation and abstinence. Change has a generational character, with different cohorts' drinking changing over time from the heavy, embedded pattern among post-war ‘boomers’ to the more selective habits initiated by ‘millennials’. This is a surprising development in historical terms and has been cast as indicating the emergence of a moderating ‘generation sensible’. It is also coincident with more negative trends, such as young adults worsening mental health. Informed by the perspective of individualization, we consider the decline in youth drinking in the context of generational changes in the lifecourse. We focus upon how rece...
Evidence shows an increase of heavy drinking among young and emerging adults with alcohol-specific d...
Youth drinking has declined across most high-income countries in the last 20 years. Although researc...
BACKGROUND: Social and economic measures in early childhood or adolescence appear to be associated w...
There has been a dramatic decline in alcohol consumption among younger people, including an increase...
There has been a dramatic decline in alcohol consumption among younger people, including an increase...
Recent surveys have found a strong decrease in alcohol consumption among young people and this trend...
Recent surveys have found a strong decrease in alcohol consumption among young people and this trend...
Once overwhelmingly associated with the ‘calculated hedonism’ of binge drinking, youth drinking is i...
Background: There is growing evidence for recent declines in adolescent alcohol use in the Western w...
This article examines how young people construct drinking and non-drinking as a choice by drawing on...
In most contemporary western societies there is growing concern about rising levels of alcohol consu...
Understanding the meanings, associations and ideas of appropriateness that shape young adults’ decis...
Background: Youth alcohol use and misuse lead to adverse outcomes. However, the literature has not a...
the theory of collectivity of drinking cultures is valid for a population of young people and to inv...
Background In the early 2000s, alcohol use among young people began to decline in many western coun...
Evidence shows an increase of heavy drinking among young and emerging adults with alcohol-specific d...
Youth drinking has declined across most high-income countries in the last 20 years. Although researc...
BACKGROUND: Social and economic measures in early childhood or adolescence appear to be associated w...
There has been a dramatic decline in alcohol consumption among younger people, including an increase...
There has been a dramatic decline in alcohol consumption among younger people, including an increase...
Recent surveys have found a strong decrease in alcohol consumption among young people and this trend...
Recent surveys have found a strong decrease in alcohol consumption among young people and this trend...
Once overwhelmingly associated with the ‘calculated hedonism’ of binge drinking, youth drinking is i...
Background: There is growing evidence for recent declines in adolescent alcohol use in the Western w...
This article examines how young people construct drinking and non-drinking as a choice by drawing on...
In most contemporary western societies there is growing concern about rising levels of alcohol consu...
Understanding the meanings, associations and ideas of appropriateness that shape young adults’ decis...
Background: Youth alcohol use and misuse lead to adverse outcomes. However, the literature has not a...
the theory of collectivity of drinking cultures is valid for a population of young people and to inv...
Background In the early 2000s, alcohol use among young people began to decline in many western coun...
Evidence shows an increase of heavy drinking among young and emerging adults with alcohol-specific d...
Youth drinking has declined across most high-income countries in the last 20 years. Although researc...
BACKGROUND: Social and economic measures in early childhood or adolescence appear to be associated w...