“Boys are Allowed to be Drunk”: Exploring Gender Norms in Adolescents' Alcohol References Across Different Social Media Platforms and Message Types

S Vranken, S Murru, K Beullens - Journal of Drug Issues, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
With alcohol experiences increasingly shared on social media, this study investigated the
construction and understanding of gender norms in alcohol posts:(a) whether stereotypical …

The temporality and accessibility of message types (TAMT) model: Examining social media message types and the associations between exposure to alcohol and …

S Vranken, S Kurten, K Beullens - Cyberpsychology-Journal Of …, 2022 - lirias.kuleuven.be
Scholars have indicated that social media contribute to various health-related behaviors (eg,
substance use, body dissatisfaction) among adolescents. This study adds to the literature on …

Time to 'Wine': A Content Analysis Investigating How Social Media Influencers Refer to Alcohol Use in Instagram's Feed Posts and Stories

S Vranken, S Kurten, K Beullens - Mass Communication and …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
This exploratory content analysis examines how well-known social media influencers (SMIs)
refer to alcohol in their Instagram stories and feed messages. Guided by the attention …

Dealing with alcohol-related posts on social media: Using a mixed-method approach to understand young peoples' problem awareness and evaluations of …

H Hendriks, T Thanh Le, WA Gebhardt… - International Journal of …, 2023 - mdpi.com
Young individuals frequently share and encounter alcohol-related content (ie, alcohol posts)
on social networking sites. The prevalence of these posts is problematic because both the …

Regrets, I've Had a Few: Exploring Factors Associated with Getting Drunk and Regret in an International Study of People Who Drink Alcohol

EL Davies, C Puljević, AR Winstock… - Substance Use & …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Background Excessive alcohol consumption is often followed by feelings of regret. This
study aimed to explore country differences in experiences of drunkenness and regrets and …

Is it the Drinks or the Friends?

F Geusens, CT Carr, K Beullens - Journal of Media …, 2023 - econtent.hogrefe.com
Prior research has repeatedly found a positive relationship between sharing alcohol
references on social media and drinking behavior. This study adds to the literature by testing …

Influencing Factors of Social Media Users' Information Deletion Behavior Based on the Grounded Theory

C Zhou - International Conference on Asian Digital Libraries, 2025 - Springer
More and more users are spontaneously deleting content they had posted on social media,
which impacts the data resources and sustainability of social media. This study aims to …

Drunkenness and regretted online social risk behaviors: the role of social drinking motives and positive urgency

BM González-Ponce, BV Vera… - Substance Use & …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Alcohol use and the use of social media and other forms of digital
communications is characteristic of young adults. The present study prospectively examined …

[PDF][PDF] “Boys Are Allowed to be Drunk”: Exploring Gender Norms in Adolescents' Alcohol-Related Self-Presentations Across Different Social Media Platforms and …

S Vranken, S Murru, K Beullens - 2023 - researchgate.net
With alcohol experiences increasingly shared on social media, this study investigated the
construction and understanding of gender norms in alcohol posts:(a) whether stereotypical …