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令人陶醉的故事:丹麦青年饮酒故事的特点、背景和意义。

Intoxicating stories: the characteristics, contexts and implications of drinking stories among Danish youth.

机构信息

Centre for Alcohol and Drug Research, Aarhus University, Artillerivej 90, 2300 KBH S, Denmark.

Department of Sociology and Human Geography, University of Oslo, ISS, P.O. Box 1096, Blindern, 0317 Oslo, Norway.

出版信息

Int J Drug Policy. 2013 Nov;24(6):538-44. doi: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2013.03.011. Epub 2013 Apr 28.

Abstract

AIMS

To study the characteristics, contexts and implications of drinking stories among young drinkers.

METHODS

Ethnographic fieldwork was conducted among Danish youth at a beach resort in Bulgaria. The fieldwork included three months of participant observation and 45 semi-structured interviews with a total of 104 tourists and 11 guides. The participants in the study were aged between 16 and 26 years.

RESULTS

The participants often shared drinking stories with each other. The stories they told involved alcohol consumption followed by one or several acts of transgression such as stripping, fighting or vomiting. They generally told the stories with amusement or pride. However, some stories were told in a critical tone and focused on negative experiences. The data suggest that for many participants, part of their reason for engaging in heavy drinking and drunken transgressions was that they wanted to build a repertoire of personal drinking stories. Their drinking behaviour was subtly motivated, inspired and guided by the drinking stories that they heard from others, as well as by the drinking stories that they themselves wanted to create.

CONCLUSION

There is an intimate interactional relationship between drinking behaviour and drinking stories. Drinking behaviours can generate stories, but the stories, in turn, influence behaviours and attitudes related to alcohol. Drinking stories are therefore key to understanding drinking among youth.

摘要

目的

研究年轻饮酒者饮酒故事的特点、背景和意义。

方法

在保加利亚的一个海滨度假胜地,对丹麦年轻人进行了民族志实地调查。实地调查包括三个月的参与式观察和对总共 104 名游客和 11 名导游进行的 45 次半结构化访谈。研究参与者的年龄在 16 至 26 岁之间。

结果

参与者经常互相分享饮酒故事。他们讲述的故事涉及饮酒后发生的一种或多种违规行为,如脱衣、打架或呕吐。他们通常以幽默或自豪的态度讲述这些故事。然而,一些故事是以批评的语气讲述的,重点是负面经历。数据表明,对许多参与者来说,他们大量饮酒和醉酒违规的部分原因是他们想积累个人饮酒故事。他们的饮酒行为受到他人听到的饮酒故事以及他们自己想创造的饮酒故事的微妙激励、启发和引导。

结论

饮酒行为和饮酒故事之间存在着密切的互动关系。饮酒行为可以产生故事,但故事反过来又影响与酒精相关的行为和态度。因此,饮酒故事是理解年轻人饮酒的关键。

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