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'Just choose the easy option': students talk about alcohol use and social influence

dc.contributor.authorHepworth, Julie
dc.contributor.authorMcVittie, Chris
dc.contributor.authorSchofield, Toni
dc.contributor.authorLindsay, Jo
dc.contributor.authorLeontini, Rose
dc.contributor.authorGermov, John
dc.date.accessioned2018-06-29T21:30:36Z
dc.date.available2018-06-29T21:30:36Z
dc.date.issued2015-08-17
dc.description.abstractPrevious research into young people's drinking behaviour has studied how social practices influence their actions and how they negotiate drinking-related identities. Here, adopting the perspective of discursive psychology we examine how, for young people, social influences are bound up with issues of drinking and of identity. We conducted 19 focus groups with undergraduate students in Australia aged between 18 and 24 years. Thematic analysis of participants' accounts for why they drink or do not drink was used to identify passages of talk that referred to social influence, paying particular attention to terms such as 'pressure' and 'choice'. These passages were then analysed in fine-grained detail, using discourse analysis, to study how participants accounted for social influence. Participants treated their behaviour as accountable and produced three forms of account that: (1) minimised the choice available to them, (2) explained drinking as culture and (3) described resisting peer pressure. They also negotiated gendered social dynamics related to drinking. These forms of account allowed the participants to avoid individual responsibility for drinking or not drinking. These findings demonstrate that the effects of social influence on young people's drinking behaviour cannot be assumed, as social influence itself becomes negotiable within local contexts of talk about drinking. 2015 Taylor & Francis
dc.description.eprintid3975
dc.description.facultydiv_PaS
dc.description.ispublishedpub
dc.description.number2
dc.description.statuspub
dc.description.volume19
dc.format.extent251-268
dc.identifierER3975
dc.identifier.citationHepworth, J., McVittie, C., Schofield, T., Lindsay, J., Leontini, R. & Germov, J. (2015) 'Just choose the easy option': students talk about alcohol use and social influence. Journal of Youth Studies, 19(2), pp. 251-268.
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1080/13676261.2015.1059928
dc.identifier.issn1367-6261
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1080/13676261.2015.1059928
dc.identifier.urihttps://eresearch.qmu.ac.uk/handle/20.500.12289/3975
dc.publisherTaylor & Francis
dc.relation.ispartofJournal of Youth Studies
dc.title'Just choose the easy option': students talk about alcohol use and social influence
dc.typearticle
dcterms.accessRightsrestricted
qmu.authorMcVittie, Chris
qmu.centreCentre for Applied Social Sciences
refterms.dateAccepted2015-06-04
refterms.dateFCA2017-02-17
refterms.dateFCD2016-04-28
rioxxterms.typearticle

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