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| Titolo: |
Young Adult Drinking Styles : Current Perspectives on Research, Policy and Practice / / edited by Dom Conroy, Fiona Measham
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| Pubblicazione: | Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2025 |
| Edizione: | 2nd ed. 2025. |
| Descrizione fisica: | 1 online resource (XXV, 437 p. 2 illus.) |
| Disciplina: | 613.019 |
| Soggetto topico: | Clinical health psychology |
| Public health | |
| Sociology | |
| Social groups | |
| Social policy | |
| Epidemiology | |
| Health Psychology | |
| Public Health | |
| Sociology of Family, Youth and Aging | |
| Social Policy | |
| Alcoholisme | |
| Psicologia social | |
| Adolescència | |
| Conducta (Psicologia) | |
| Relacions humanes | |
| Valors socials | |
| Soggetto genere / forma: | Llibres electrònics |
| Persona (resp. second.): | ConroyDom |
| MeashamFiona | |
| Nota di contenuto: | Chapter 1: Book introduction: Young adult drinking styles -- Part 1: Changing trends of young adult alcohol use -- Chapter 2: Have recent declines in adolescent drinking continued into young adulthood? -- Chapter 3: Alcohol, Young Adults and the New Millennium: Changing Meanings in a Changing Social Climate -- Chapter 4: Shifting Tides: Life Transitions, High-risk Drinking, and ‘Maturing Out’ -- Part 2: Diversity in young adult drinking -- Chapter 5: Gender, drinking, and drunkenness: From discourses of gender difference to youthful femininities and masculinities -- Chapter 6: Young adult drinking in low- and middle-income countries (alcohol use in Africa or Asia) -- Chapter 7: 'Understanding experiences/ perceptions of young Muslim women in the Danish youth alcohol culture' -- Part 3: Young adults who drink little or no alcohol -- Chapter 8: Non-drinkers and Non-drinking: A Review, A Critique and Pathways to Policy -- Chapter 9: “It seems like even more of a reason to drink”: A Literature Review of Temporary Abstinence Challenges (TAC) and Evidence Concerning Immediate Post Challenge Drinking Plans Among Young Adults' -- Chapter 10: “No time for a hangover”: The role of No and Low Alcohol drinks in young people’s lives -- Chapter 11: “I always joke that I became a bit of a prude”: Exploring the contemporary context and young women’s lived experiences of sober dating in the UK from sociological, (auto-)ethnographic, insider research -- Part 4: Young adult drinking spaces: staying inside; going outside; digital spaces -- Chapter 12: Social Media, Alcohol Marketing, and Young Adults’ Drinking Cultures -- Chapter 13: Friendship and Alcohol Use Among Young Adults: What Do We Know and Where Could Things Go? -- Chapter 14: Into The Woods: Contextualising atypical intoxication by young adults in music festivals and nightlife tourist resorts -- Chapter 15: Home Drinking and Solitary Home-based Drinking Practices Among Young Adults -- Part 5: Young adult drinking styles since COVID-19: policy and practice -- Chapter 16: What the COVID-19 pandemic taught us about violence associated with alcohol consumption -- Chapter 17: Alcohol & Mental Health in Young Adults -- Chapter 18: Conclusion and reflections on future directions. |
| Sommario/riassunto: | This edited volume brings together cutting-edge research on drinking practices among young adults. This substantially revised and expanded second edition builds on the award-winning work of the first edition and adds new chapters on: young people’s drinking in low- and middle-income countries, the impact of the alcohol industry and the Covid-19 pandemic. A new section explores important shifts in drinking practices during and since the Covid-19 pandemic, including a focus on ‘lockdown drinking’ and the transition back (or not) to physical drinking spaces after the height of the pandemic. In acknowledging the complex nature of drinking styles among young adults, the contributors to this collection eschew traditional understandings of young adult drinking that pathologise or generalise. We showcase a range of interdisciplinary and disciplinary perspectives and advocate for an inclusive approach, evident in the wide range of international settings, cultural perspectives, backgrounds and methods represented in this book, in order to better understand the economic, socio-cultural and pharmacological crossroads at which we now stand. This book will appeal to researchers, practitioners and policy makers working in alcohol and substance use, public health and health psychology, as well as students and researchers across the social sciences. Dom Conroy is Associate Lecturer in Psychology at The Open University, exploring young adult drinking practices, intimacy, social bonding, and flexible drinking styles. Fiona Measham is Chair in Criminology at the University of Liverpool, UK. She has researched drug trends, policy, nightlife and harm reduction for three decades, and co-founded The Loop and The Loop AU, known for introducing drug checking in the UK and Australia. |
| Titolo autorizzato: | Young Adult Drinking Styles ![]() |
| ISBN: | 3-031-98528-1 |
| Formato: | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione: | Inglese |
| Record Nr.: | 9911040924303321 |
| Lo trovi qui: | Univ. Federico II |
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