Exploring othering and perceived harmful drinking contexts among risky drinkers: An arts-based focus group study

IF 2.5 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Melissa Oldham, Jiexi Yang, Tosan Okpako, Dimitra Kale, James Morris, Claire Garnett, Sara Wallhed Finn, Felix Naughton, Jamie Brown
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Abstract

Objectives

To explore whether people ‘other’ when making judgements about ‘harmful’ drinking and the drinking contexts (e.g., pub with friends) and features of drinking contexts (e.g., location, company) perceived as being indicative of harmful drinking.

Design

Focus group design with arts-based methods.

Methods

Risky drinkers (AUDIT-C ≥ 5; n = 20) in four focus groups, drew and discussed contexts and features of contexts they thought indicated harmful drinking. Reflexive thematic analysis was conducted alongside content analysis of drawings informed by themes and prior research.

Findings

There are three deductive themes. The first theme semblance of control referred to people's tendency to differentiate their own drinking practices as controlled and safe in relation to the out-of-control behaviours of a harmful drinker. This was seen in the content analysis of drawings where participants tended to draw drinking contexts which were different to those they drank in. The drinking practices perceived as being indicative of harmful drinking were further explored in the second theme harmful drinking contexts. This theme was made up of four subthemes: mental harms, physical harms, social harms and societal harms which were discussed as being differentially associated with different types of drinking contexts. The final theme, features which make drinking ‘harmful’, focused on the features of drinking contexts which participants felt were more indicative of harm. There were seven subthemes: alone, home, amount, drink type, having responsibilities, reason for drinking and timing/pattern.

Conclusions

Drinking contexts fed into the construction of othering narratives among risky drinkers. This has implications for alcohol harm reduction campaigns.

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在危险饮酒者中探索其他和感知到的有害饮酒环境:一项基于艺术的焦点小组研究
目的探讨人们在判断“有害”饮酒和饮酒环境(如与朋友在酒吧)以及饮酒环境的特征(如地点、公司)时,是否认为“其他”是有害饮酒的标志。使用基于艺术的方法进行焦点小组设计。方法高危饮酒者(AUDIT-C≥5;N = 20),在四个焦点小组中绘制并讨论他们认为表明有害饮酒的环境和环境特征。反身性主题分析与根据主题和先前研究进行的图纸内容分析同时进行。有三个演绎主题。第一个主题控制表象是指人们倾向于将自己的饮酒行为与有害饮酒者的失控行为区分为可控和安全的。这在绘画的内容分析中可以看出,参与者倾向于画出与他们饮酒的环境不同的饮酒环境。在第二个主题有害饮酒背景下,进一步探讨了被认为是有害饮酒的指示性饮酒做法。这个主题由四个子主题组成:精神伤害、身体伤害、社会伤害和社会伤害,这些主题被讨论为与不同类型的饮酒环境有不同的联系。最后一个主题是“饮酒有害的特征”,关注的是参与者认为饮酒环境中更容易产生危害的特征。有七个小主题:独自一人,家庭,数量,饮料类型,责任,饮酒原因和时间/模式。结论:饮酒环境对高风险饮酒者的其他叙事构成了影响。这对减少酒精危害的运动有影响。
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British Journal of Health Psychology
British Journal of Health Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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期刊介绍: The focus of the British Journal of Health Psychology is to publish original research on various aspects of psychology that are related to health, health-related behavior, and illness throughout a person's life. The journal specifically seeks articles that are based on health psychology theory or discuss theoretical matters within the field.
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