Drinking is viewed by young people as a predominantly social activity which provides an opportunity for entertainment and bonding with friends. Using Bourdieu's concepts of habitus, field and capital, this article explores young people's attitudes and beliefs around alcohol use, influences on behaviour, and the role of peers, with a view to informing the development of preventive interventions. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 28 young people aged 18–20 in the south west of England. We describe how friends were integral in drinking experiences, and drinking with friends was equated with fun and enjoyment. In this way, the desire for social and symbolic capital appeared to be a key motivator for adolescent drinking. Critically,...
There is a growing scientific interest in drinking behavior among young people in affluent areas, wh...
Peer involvement is consistently implicated in the excessive drinking of university students. The ma...
Binge drinking is generally considered socially acceptable for students across Western culture. Soci...
Drinking is viewed by young people as a predominantly social activity which provides an opportunity ...
This study explored mid-adolescents’ views and experiences of socio-ecological influences on their d...
OBJECTIVES: Few contemporary studies have examined peer and social drivers of alcohol use during mid...
A healthy part of every young person’s development is involvement with their peers. This is really ...
This paper presents theoretically informed qualitative research that investigates why young Australi...
Many young people enjoy alcohol consumption as part of their social lives, but recently there has be...
We use 9 Add Health high schools with longitudinal network data to assess whether adolescent drinker...
A healthy part of every young person’s development is involvement with their peers. This is really e...
Research suggests that there is no safe amount of alcohol but despite this alcohol consumption remai...
Developing a deep and contextualised understanding of risk is important for public health responses ...
The consumption of alcohol by young people remains a major public health concern at both the nationa...
This report explores the links between young people’s interethnic friendships and their drinking pat...
There is a growing scientific interest in drinking behavior among young people in affluent areas, wh...
Peer involvement is consistently implicated in the excessive drinking of university students. The ma...
Binge drinking is generally considered socially acceptable for students across Western culture. Soci...
Drinking is viewed by young people as a predominantly social activity which provides an opportunity ...
This study explored mid-adolescents’ views and experiences of socio-ecological influences on their d...
OBJECTIVES: Few contemporary studies have examined peer and social drivers of alcohol use during mid...
A healthy part of every young person’s development is involvement with their peers. This is really ...
This paper presents theoretically informed qualitative research that investigates why young Australi...
Many young people enjoy alcohol consumption as part of their social lives, but recently there has be...
We use 9 Add Health high schools with longitudinal network data to assess whether adolescent drinker...
A healthy part of every young person’s development is involvement with their peers. This is really e...
Research suggests that there is no safe amount of alcohol but despite this alcohol consumption remai...
Developing a deep and contextualised understanding of risk is important for public health responses ...
The consumption of alcohol by young people remains a major public health concern at both the nationa...
This report explores the links between young people’s interethnic friendships and their drinking pat...
There is a growing scientific interest in drinking behavior among young people in affluent areas, wh...
Peer involvement is consistently implicated in the excessive drinking of university students. The ma...
Binge drinking is generally considered socially acceptable for students across Western culture. Soci...