Health Education Research Advance Access originally published online on May 20, 2004
Health Education Research 2004 19(5):492-500; doi:10.1093/her/cyg064
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Health Education Research Vol.19 no.5, © Oxford University Press 2004; All rights reserved
Network norms or styles of drunken comportment?
1 Department of Public Health and General Practice, Christchurch School of Medicine and Health Sciences, PO Box 4345, Christchurch, New Zealand
2 Correspondence to: G. M. Abel; E-mail: gillian.abel{at}chmeds.ac.nz
Much of what is qualitatively known about alcohol consumption derives from anthropological studies, focusing on the macro or structural level, involving cultural norms within either wet or dry societies. However, we argue for a meso, social network rather than societal level of analysis and a focus not on societal norms, but on styles of drunken comportment within these networks. Although most drunken comportment is acknowledged as excusable by the fact that alcohol has been consumed, some networks place a tighter within-limits boundary on their own behavior than others. We illustrate this through the talk of two girl groups within the same social network in a secondary school, who both consume alcohol as a means of performing sociability. Both groups claim disinhibition as a primary goal of alcohol consumption, but important differences are observed in placing limits on disinhibition, especially with regards to subsequent sexual behavior. This highlights inadequacies for health promotion programmes.
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