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“There's a lot of stereotypes going on”: A cross-national qualitative analysis of the place of gender in declining youth drinking

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posted on 2024-01-09, 04:46 authored by Amy PennayAmy Pennay, J Törrönen, MD Herold, L Fenton, Sarah MacLeanSarah MacLean, Gabriel CaluzziGabriel Caluzzi, H Fairbrother, VA Frank, E Samuelsson, J Holmes
Introduction: Significant declines in drinking among young people have been recorded in many high-income countries over the past 20 years. This analysis explored the role of gender - which we interpret as socially constructed and relational - to provide insight into whether and how gender might be implicated in declining youth drinking. Methods: Interview data from four independent qualitative studies from Australia, Denmark, Sweden and the UK (n=194; participants aged 15-19 years) were analysed by researchers in each country following agreement about analytical focus. Findings were collated by the lead author in a process of ‘qualitative synthesis’ which involved successive rounds of data synthesis and feedback from the broader research team. Findings: Our analysis raised two notable points in relation to the role of gender in declining youth drinking. The first concerned the consistency and vehemence across three of the countries at which drinkers and states of intoxication were pejoratively described in gendered terms (e.g., bitchy, sleazy). The second related to the opportunities non- and light-drinking offered for expressing alternate and desirable configurations of femininities and masculinities. Conclusions: We identified an intolerance towards regressive constructions of gender that emphasise weakness for women and strength for men and a valorisation of gendered expressions of maturity through controlled drinking. Though subtle differences in gendered drinking practices between and within countries were observed, our findings offer insight into how young people's enactions of gender are embedded in, and evolve alongside, these large declines in youth drinking.

Funding

The Australian project was supported by the Australian Research Council (DE190101074). The Danish project was supported by Research Fund Denmark: Social Sciences. ID number: DFF-4003-00035. The Swedish project was supported by Swedish Research Council for Health, Working Life and Welfare, under Grants no. 2016-00313 and no. 2020 -00457. The UK project was supported by a Wellcome Trust Investigator Award (208090/Z/17/Z).

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Publication Date

2022-10-01

Journal

International Journal of Drug Policy

Volume

108

Article Number

103827

Pagination

10p.

Publisher

Elsevier

ISSN

0955-3959

Rights Statement

© The Authors 2022. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/(opens in new tab/window)

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