Exploration of young adults’ influences on, and consequences of, avoiding alcohol consumption

Background: There is a wealth of research on motives for alcohol consumption among young people. However, little is known about motives to avoid alcohol in this population. Objectives: The study purpose was to explore what influences young adults’ decisions to avoid alcohol and their motives to avoi...

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Main Authors: Hardcastle, Sarah, O Connor, M., Breen, Lauren
Format: Journal Article
Published: Informa Healthcare 2018
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/74374
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author Hardcastle, Sarah
O Connor, M.
Breen, Lauren
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Breen, Lauren
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description Background: There is a wealth of research on motives for alcohol consumption among young people. However, little is known about motives to avoid alcohol in this population. Objectives: The study purpose was to explore what influences young adults’ decisions to avoid alcohol and their motives to avoid alcohol. Methods: Face-to-face, semi-structured, one-on-one interviews were conducted in 2015 with young adults (n = 30, Mage = 21.13 years, SD = 2.05) living in Australia who did not consume alcohol regularly. Interviews were analyzed using thematic content analysis. Results: Thematic analysis resulted in seven themes: being in control; avoiding negative health consequences; taste; socialization influences; being left out; peer pressure; strategies to curb excessive alcohol consumption. Conclusions/Importance: Findings from the present study contribute to the literature in identifying coping strategies that participants adopted when faced with questions concerning their abstinence. The data provide evidence that, even in a minority, strong identities and beliefs appear to be a robust means to counteract pressure to conform to the social norm to consume alcohol. Findings may inform the (1) development of youth-centered interventions that target values and social norms to help build resistance to pressures to consume alcohol from peers and the wider community and (2) creation of opportunities and promotion of activities that are fun and alcohol free.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-743742019-05-08T03:51:38Z Exploration of young adults’ influences on, and consequences of, avoiding alcohol consumption Hardcastle, Sarah O Connor, M. Breen, Lauren Background: There is a wealth of research on motives for alcohol consumption among young people. However, little is known about motives to avoid alcohol in this population. Objectives: The study purpose was to explore what influences young adults’ decisions to avoid alcohol and their motives to avoid alcohol. Methods: Face-to-face, semi-structured, one-on-one interviews were conducted in 2015 with young adults (n = 30, Mage = 21.13 years, SD = 2.05) living in Australia who did not consume alcohol regularly. Interviews were analyzed using thematic content analysis. Results: Thematic analysis resulted in seven themes: being in control; avoiding negative health consequences; taste; socialization influences; being left out; peer pressure; strategies to curb excessive alcohol consumption. Conclusions/Importance: Findings from the present study contribute to the literature in identifying coping strategies that participants adopted when faced with questions concerning their abstinence. The data provide evidence that, even in a minority, strong identities and beliefs appear to be a robust means to counteract pressure to conform to the social norm to consume alcohol. Findings may inform the (1) development of youth-centered interventions that target values and social norms to help build resistance to pressures to consume alcohol from peers and the wider community and (2) creation of opportunities and promotion of activities that are fun and alcohol free. 2018 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/74374 10.1080/10826084.2018.1546744 Informa Healthcare restricted
spellingShingle Hardcastle, Sarah
O Connor, M.
Breen, Lauren
Exploration of young adults’ influences on, and consequences of, avoiding alcohol consumption
title Exploration of young adults’ influences on, and consequences of, avoiding alcohol consumption
title_full Exploration of young adults’ influences on, and consequences of, avoiding alcohol consumption
title_fullStr Exploration of young adults’ influences on, and consequences of, avoiding alcohol consumption
title_full_unstemmed Exploration of young adults’ influences on, and consequences of, avoiding alcohol consumption
title_short Exploration of young adults’ influences on, and consequences of, avoiding alcohol consumption
title_sort exploration of young adults’ influences on, and consequences of, avoiding alcohol consumption
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/74374