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Titel och upphov Drinking behaviors of large groups : studies disentangling population drinking in Sweden
Utgivning, distribution etc. Karolinska institutet, Stockholm : 2015
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Anmärkning: Allmän
Anmärkning: Dissertation o.dyl. Diss. (sammanfattning) Stockholm : Karolinska Institutet, 2015
Anmärkning: Innehållsbeskrivning, sammanfattning The starting point for this thesis was the unexpected development of per capita alcohol consumption and youth drinking in Sweden. There has been an observed decline for both: in the adult population since 2004 and among youth since 2000. Alcohol has at the same time become cheaper and more available. Given these circumstances, the expectations from previous research would be that consumption increased. The recent development in Sweden provided an opportunity to examine how changes in population drinking are dispersed and furthermore how these overall changes transfer to changes in various sub-groups of the population. The overall aim of this thesis is to disentangle changes in overall population means to get a better understanding of what happens within a population when consumption changes and also, to some extent, what influences those changes. More specifically, the individual studies focus on; (a) Are temporal changes in the general population’s alcohol consumption collective? (b) Is the theory of collectivity of drinking cultures applicable to changes in alcohol consumption also in a population of youth? (c) Is there a transmission of drinking from the adult population to the youth population? (d) Are there differences between generations in alcohol consumption and can these differences be explained by long-term effects of alcohol policy? (From the abstract)
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