导航酒精品牌环境:探索年轻尼日利亚人如何谈判和理解酒精品牌偏好

IF 1.2 4区 社会学 Q4 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Emeka W. Dumbili, Kelechi Uwa-Robinson
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摘要

此前没有任何研究调查过尼日利亚人如何以及为什么选择自己的酒类品牌。本研究利用定性数据,探讨了18至24岁尼日利亚饮酒人群的品牌偏好和品牌选择原因。根据参与者对啤酒、烈酒和葡萄酒的偏好,他们被分为三类。虽然大多数男性更喜欢啤酒和烈酒,但许多女性选择了传统的和最近开发的调味啤酒和烈酒饮料,酒精行业将其推广为女性友好型酒精饮料。一些参与者选择低强度品牌以避免大量饮酒和中毒,而另一些参与者则选择高强度品牌以立即引起身体刺激/中毒。一些参与者更喜欢昂贵的品牌而不是更便宜的饮料,以构建社会身份并描绘富裕的生活方式,而另一些参与者则使用“外国”或不常见的品牌来进行区分。酒类广告和同行影响力显著影响了品牌知名度和偏好。干预措施应侧重于减少尼日利亚的酒精/品牌供应和可及性。
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Navigating Alcogenic Brand Environment: Exploring How Young Nigerians Negotiate and Make Sense of Alcohol Brand Preferences
No previous research has examined how and why Nigerians choose their alcohol brands. Using qualitative data, this study explored brand preference and the reasons for brand choice among 18 to 24 year-old Nigerians who use alcohol. Participants were divided into three categories based on their beer, spirit, and wine preferences. While most men preferred beer and spirits, many women chose traditional and recently developed flavoured beers and spirit-based drinks, which the alcohol industry promotes as women-friendly alcoholic drinks. Some participants chose low-strength brands to avoid heavy drinking and intoxication, while others preferred high-strength brands for immediate bodily thrills/intoxication. Some participants preferred expensive brands to cheaper beverages to construct social identity and portray an affluent lifestyle, while others used the consumption of ‘foreign’ or uncommon brands to enact distinction. Alcohol advertising and peer influence significantly impacted brand awareness and preferences. Interventions should focus on reducing alcohol/brand availability and accessibility in Nigeria.
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Journal of Drug Issues
Journal of Drug Issues SUBSTANCE ABUSE-
CiteScore
3.00
自引率
11.80%
发文量
52
期刊介绍: The Journal of Drug Issues (JDI) was incorporated as a nonprofit entity in the State of Florida in 1971. In 1996, JDI was transferred to the Florida State University College of Criminology and Criminal Justice, and the Richard L. Rachin Endowment was established to support its continued publication. Since its inception, JDI has been dedicated to providing a professional and scholarly forum centered on the national and international problems associated with drugs, especially illicit drugs. It is a refereed publication with international contributors and subscribers. As a leader in its field, JDI is an instrument widely used by research scholars, public policy analysts, and those involved in the day-to-day struggle against the problem of drug abuse.
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