Adrian David

For the most part, researchers now are less interested in identifying factors within the individual that motivate alcohol use. More attention is being directed toward the social setting in which people find themselves, to identify factors associated with patterns of use. For example, attention is turning to the role of peers in determining adolescents’ decisions to use alcohol, the influence of parental standards in setting norms for their teenagers’ drinking, and the impact of legislative approaches.
Loosening the Grip: A Handbook of Alcohol Information
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