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“你真恶心”:年轻人可接受的醉酒行为的界限。

'You're repulsive': Limits to acceptable drunken comportment for young adults.

机构信息

Centre for Alcohol Policy Research, La Trobe University, Bundoora, 3086, Victoria, Australia; Department of Community and Clinical Allied Health, La Trobe University, Bundoora, 3086, Victoria, Australia.

Centre for Alcohol Policy Research, La Trobe University, Bundoora, 3086, Victoria, Australia.

出版信息

Int J Drug Policy. 2018 Mar;53:106-112. doi: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2017.10.005. Epub 2018 Jan 12.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Researchers have described a 'culture of intoxication' among young people. Yet drunkenness remains a socially risky practice with potential to evoke emotions of irritation and even disgust. We consider intoxicated practices that young adults in Melbourne, Australia, described as distasteful, to identify contemporary cultural forces that constrain intoxication and limit how it is enacted.

METHOD

Interviews were conducted with 60 participants in Melbourne, Australia, each with recent drinking experience. Participants were asked to provide accounts of moments when they regarded their own or others' drunken comportment as unsociable or unpleasant. Transcripts were analysed to identify recurrent themes.

RESULTS

Despite amusement when recounting drunken antics, almost everyone in the study identified some discomfort at their own or other's drunkenness. We describe four interacting domains where lines delineating acceptable comportment appear be drawn. The first concerns intoxicated practices. Unpleasant drunken comportment often entailed a sense that the drunk person had disturbed others through an overflow of the self - extruding intimacy, sexuality, violence or bodily fluids. The second domain was gendering, with women vulnerable to being regarded as sexually inappropriate, and men as threatening. Third, the settings where intoxicated behaviour occurred influenced whether intoxicated people risked censure. Finally, the relationships between the drunk person and others, including their respective social positions and drinking patterns, shaped how they were perceived.

CONCLUSION

The capacity of alcohol to render people more open to the world is both sought and reviled. It is important to recognise that there remain limits on acceptable drunken comportment, although these are complex and contingent. These limits are enforced via people's affective responses to drunkenness. This is form of alcohol harm reduction that occurs outside of public health intervention. Thus, cultures that constrain drinking should be supported wherever it is possible to do so without reinforcing stigmatising identities.

摘要

背景

研究人员描述了年轻人中存在的“醉酒文化”。然而,醉酒仍然是一种有潜在风险的社交行为,可能会引起人们的愤怒甚至厌恶。我们研究了澳大利亚墨尔本的年轻人描述的令人反感的醉酒行为,以确定限制醉酒和限制其表现方式的当代文化力量。

方法

对澳大利亚墨尔本的 60 名有近期饮酒经历的参与者进行了访谈。要求参与者提供他们认为自己或他人醉酒行为不友善或不愉快的时刻的描述。对转录本进行了分析,以确定反复出现的主题。

结果

尽管在讲述醉酒滑稽行为时感到好笑,但研究中的几乎每个人都对自己或他人的醉酒感到有些不适。我们描述了四个相互作用的领域,在这些领域中,可接受行为的界限似乎被划定。第一个领域涉及醉酒行为。令人不快的醉酒行为往往意味着醉酒者通过自我过度流露——包括亲密感、性、暴力或体液——打扰了他人。第二个领域是性别化,女性容易被视为性不当,而男性则被视为威胁。第三,醉酒行为发生的环境会影响醉酒者是否会受到指责。最后,醉酒者与他人之间的关系,包括他们各自的社会地位和饮酒模式,也会影响他们的看法。

结论

酒精使人更容易与世界接触的能力既受到追捧,也受到厌恶。重要的是要认识到,虽然醉酒行为有一些限制,但这些限制是复杂和偶然的。这些限制是通过人们对醉酒的情感反应来执行的。这是一种发生在公共卫生干预之外的减少酒精危害的形式。因此,应该在尽可能不强化污名化身份的情况下,支持限制饮酒的文化。

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