Centre for Alcohol Policy Research, Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia.
National Drug Research Institute, Curtin University, Perth, Australia.
Drug Alcohol Rev. 2022 Sep;41(6):1267-1274. doi: 10.1111/dar.13386. Epub 2021 Oct 3.
'Drinking occasions' are commonly used to capture quantities of alcohol consumed. Yet this standardised terminology brings with it numerous assumptions and epistemological limitations. We suggest that social changes brought on by COVID-19 restrictions have influenced routines, patterns of time use and drinking practices, highlighting the need to re-examine how we conceptualise drinking and 'drinking occasions' in alcohol research.
This analysis draws on data gathered from 59 qualitative interviews conducted during the second half of 2020 with Australian drinkers aged 18 and over. The interviews explored how COVID-19 restrictions impacted daily practices and alcohol consumption patterns.
Participants spoke about their work, study and social routines changing, which influenced the times, timing and contexts of their drinking practices. We separated these shifts into four overarching themes: shifting of structures shaping drinking; the permeability of drinking boundaries; the extension of drinking occasions; and new contexts for drinking.
COVID-19 restrictions have led to shifts in the temporal boundaries and contexts that would otherwise shape people's drinking, meaning drinking practices may be less bound by structures, norms, settings and rituals. The drinking occasions concept, although a simple tool for measuring how much people drink, has not been able to capture these complex developments. This is a timely consideration given that COVID-19 may have enduring effects on people's lifestyles, work and drinking practices. It may be useful to examine drinking as practice, rather than just an occasion, in order to better contextualise epidemiological studies going forward.
“饮酒场合”通常用于记录饮酒量。然而,这种标准化的术语带来了许多假设和认识论上的局限性。我们认为,COVID-19 限制带来的社会变化影响了日常生活、时间利用模式和饮酒行为,这凸显了重新审视我们在酒精研究中如何概念化饮酒和“饮酒场合”的必要性。
本分析基于 2020 年下半年对澳大利亚 18 岁及以上饮酒者进行的 59 次定性访谈中收集的数据。这些访谈探讨了 COVID-19 限制如何影响日常实践和饮酒模式。
参与者谈到他们的工作、学习和社交常规发生了变化,这影响了他们饮酒的时间、时间安排和环境。我们将这些变化分为四个主要主题:塑造饮酒的结构变化;饮酒边界的渗透性;饮酒场合的扩展;以及新的饮酒环境。
COVID-19 限制导致了人们饮酒的时间边界和环境发生了变化,这意味着饮酒行为可能不再受结构、规范、环境和仪式的限制。尽管“饮酒场合”概念是衡量人们饮酒量的简单工具,但它未能捕捉到这些复杂的发展。鉴于 COVID-19 可能对人们的生活方式、工作和饮酒行为产生持久影响,这是一个及时的考虑因素。为了更好地将流行病学研究置于背景中,将饮酒视为一种实践而不仅仅是一种场合可能会很有用。