University of Kent, Canterbury, UK.
University of Leeds, Leeds, UK.
Br J Sociol. 2022 Sep;73(4):903-918. doi: 10.1111/1468-4446.12964. Epub 2022 Jun 18.
There has been a dramatic decline in alcohol consumption among younger people, including an increase of conscious moderation and abstinence. Change has a generational character, with different cohorts' drinking changing over time from the heavy, embedded pattern among post-war 'boomers' to the more selective habits initiated by 'millennials'. This is a surprising development in historical terms and has been cast as indicating the emergence of a moderating 'generation sensible'. It is also coincident with more negative trends, such as young adults worsening mental health. Informed by the perspective of individualization, we consider the decline in youth drinking in the context of generational changes in the lifecourse. We focus upon how recent generations of young people experience greater choice, pressure and a prolonged adolescence, characterized by more limited autonomy. Explored with conscious young moderators through a survey (N = 517) and focus groups (N = 13), these themes resonated with our sample who appear a self-conscious generation with significant and open-ended focus upon maintaining their wellbeing and control. Further, they appear more disembedded from pressure to conform but under greater pressure to perform. The same forces of individualization encouraging moderate drinking may also weigh down upon young people who feel under pressure not only to transform their own lives but feel a burden of responsibility for a damaged, unjust world. The article's originality lies in applying individualization to both generational change and consumption, suggesting this can be usefully done through a focus upon freedom/choice and pressure/performance. It also considers what is regarded as the positive trend of drinking decline alongside, and as related to, negative trends such as greater loneliness and less autonomy among young adults.
年轻人的饮酒量大幅下降,包括有意识地适度饮酒和戒酒。变化具有代际特征,不同代际的饮酒习惯随着时间的推移而变化,从战后“婴儿潮一代”的重度、根深蒂固的模式转变为“千禧一代”开始的更具选择性的习惯。从历史的角度来看,这是一个令人惊讶的发展,并被认为是一个温和的“理智一代”的出现。这也与一些负面趋势同时出现,例如年轻人的心理健康状况恶化。从个体化的角度来看,我们在人生历程中代际变化的背景下考虑年轻人饮酒量下降的问题。我们关注的是,最近几代年轻人经历了更多的选择、压力和延长的青春期,其特点是自主权更有限。通过一项调查(N=517)和焦点小组(N=13),我们与有意识的年轻节制者一起探讨了这些主题,这些主题与我们的样本产生了共鸣,他们似乎是一个具有自我意识的一代,非常关注维护自己的幸福和控制感,而且具有很大的开放性。此外,他们似乎与压力脱节,不需要去迎合,但需要表现得更好。鼓励适度饮酒的个体化同样也给那些不仅感到有压力去改变自己的生活,而且感到有责任去修复一个受损、不公正的世界的年轻人带来了压力。本文的新颖之处在于将个体化应用于代际变化和消费,通过关注自由/选择和压力/表现,可以很有效地做到这一点。它还考虑了将被视为积极的饮酒量下降趋势与年轻人中更大的孤独感和更少的自主权等负面趋势联系起来。