Negotiating situational abstinence and moderation: a study of regular and heavy-drinking young Nigerians.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Emeka W Dumbili, Kelechi Uwa-Robinson
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Studies that have examined young people's drinking behaviour, particularly how they abstain from alcohol or drink lightly and their motivations, have focused on Western contexts. Currently, studies on how and why young Africans abstain from alcohol or drink moderately are lacking. Therefore, there is a need to examine young people's drinking behaviours/practices on the continent to facilitate health promotion interventions. This study, which uses qualitative data elicited from 53 participants, explores how young Nigerian men and women who consume alcohol and drink heavily enact and negotiate abstinence and moderate drinking and the factors that motivate their choices. Some participants constructed situational abstinence, while others participated in temporary light drinking in their friendship networks, but these attracted some consequences. Peers pressured them, but some deployed the ability to offer 'valid' explanations and express self-determination and agency to ward off such pressures and negotiate situational abstinence or moderate drinking. Additionally, the fear of public embarrassment, negative publicity on social media due to intoxication and parental influences motivated some participants' occasional sobriety. Others relied on previous personal or friends' negative experiences of drunkenness or the consequences of heavy drinking represented in movies and books to construct occasional light drinking. The findings demonstrated how enacting and rejecting particular forms of masculinity and embodied gendered drinking practices, more generally, in some friendship groups, facilitated situational abstinence and moderation. Policymakers should partner with young people to design interventions that encourage abstinence or moderation and mitigate the current drinking practices in Nigeria, which will enhance health promotion.

协商情境中的禁欲和节制:对经常酗酒和酗酒的尼日利亚年轻人的研究。
对年轻人饮酒行为的研究,尤其是对他们如何戒酒或少量饮酒及其动机的研究,主要集中在西方背景下。目前,还缺乏对非洲年轻人如何戒酒或适度饮酒及其原因的研究。因此,有必要研究非洲大陆年轻人的饮酒行为/做法,以促进健康促进干预措施。本研究利用从 53 名参与者那里获得的定性数据,探讨了饮酒和酗酒的尼日利亚青年男女是如何制定和协商戒酒和适度饮酒的,以及促使他们做出选择的因素。一些参与者构建了情境性禁酒,而另一些参与者则在他们的友谊网络中参与了临时性的少量饮酒,但这些都会带来一些后果。同伴对他们施加压力,但有些人能够提供 "有效的 "解释,表达自我决定和能动性,以抵御这些压力,并就情景性禁酒或适度饮酒进行谈判。此外,对公众尴尬的恐惧、社交媒体对醉酒的负面报道以及父母的影响也促使一些参与者偶尔戒酒。另一些人则依靠个人或朋友以前醉酒的负面经历,或电影和书籍中表现的大量饮酒的后果来构建偶尔的轻度饮酒。研究结果表明,在一些友谊群体中,制定和摒弃特定形式的男子气概和体现性别的饮酒方式,更普遍地促进了情景性戒酒和节制饮酒。政策制定者应与年轻人合作,设计鼓励禁酒或适度饮酒的干预措施,缓解尼日利亚目前的饮酒习俗,这将有助于促进健康。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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