Guise Jennifer M F, Gill Jan S
Tayside Institute of Health Studies, University of Abertay Dundee, Dudhope Castle, Dundee DD3 6HF, UK.
Health Educ Res. 2007 Dec;22(6):895-906. doi: 10.1093/her/cym034. Epub 2007 Aug 4.
Binge drinking in young people, particularly females and students, is a source of some concern to those engaged in health education. The concept is usually defined in terms of quantities of alcohol consumed within a relatively short space of time. Research suggests that reasons for drinking are varied, and are likely to be influenced by culture and context. This study aimed to explore issues important to female undergraduate students in Scotland. Semi-structured interviews were carried out with 19 participants who were asked to describe what they understand by the term 'binge drinking', why they drink and what might trigger excessive consumption. Discourse analysis was used to explore the possible 'functions' of what was said, as well as the content. Participants showed sensitivity to how others might interpret their responses. They described binge drinking in terms of its behavioural effects rather than quantities consumed. Crucially, they positioned themselves outside the categories of 'serious' or 'anti-social' drinkers. These findings have important implications for our understanding of factors influencing drinking behaviour in this group of people, which in turn impacts on the potential design of health-enhancing interventions. The study also demonstrates the usefulness of a discourse analytic approach to accounts of drinking behaviour.
年轻人中的狂饮现象,尤其是女性和学生的狂饮,是从事健康教育工作的人们关注的一个问题。这个概念通常根据在相对较短时间内摄入的酒精量来定义。研究表明,饮酒的原因多种多样,而且可能受到文化和环境的影响。本研究旨在探讨对苏格兰本科女生来说重要的问题。对19名参与者进行了半结构化访谈,要求她们描述对“狂饮”一词的理解、饮酒的原因以及可能引发过度饮酒的因素。话语分析被用来探究所说内容的可能“功能”以及内容本身。参与者对他人可能如何解读她们的回答表现出敏感。她们从行为影响而非饮酒量的角度描述狂饮。至关重要的是,她们将自己置于“重度”或“反社会”饮酒者类别之外。这些发现对于我们理解影响这一群体饮酒行为的因素具有重要意义,进而影响到促进健康干预措施的潜在设计。该研究还证明了话语分析方法在解读饮酒行为方面的有用性。