Online sobriety communities for women's problematic alcohol use: A mini review of existing qualitative and quantitative research

C Davey - Frontiers in global women's health, 2021 - frontiersin.org
The increase in women's drinking is one of the most prominent trends in alcohol
consumption in the UK in recent history, possibly exacerbated by COVID-19 lockdown …

Drinkers like us? The availability of relatable drinking reduction narratives for people with alcohol use disorders

J Morris, S Cox, AC Moss, P Reavey - Addiction Research & Theory, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Narratives around alcohol are important in determining how people decide who or what
qualifies as problematic alcohol use. Narratives draw on common representations that are …

[HTML][HTML] “I don't want to introduce it into new places in my life”: The marketing and consumption of no and low alcohol drinks

E Nicholls - International Journal of Drug Policy, 2023 - Elsevier
Introduction Recent years have seen an expanding 'no and low alcohol'(NoLo) drinks
market in the United Kingdom and other high-income countries. With the UK government …

Non-drinkers and non-drinking: A review, a critique and pathways to policy

E Banister, D Conroy, M Piacentini - Young adult drinking styles: Current …, 2019 - Springer
Non-drinkers make up a growing proportion of young adults in many countries. Perhaps
mirroring this, academic research focused on non-drinkers is an emerging field of work …

Re-configured pleasures: How young people feel good through abstaining or moderating their drinking

G Caluzzi, S MacLean, A Pennay - International Journal of Drug Policy, 2020 - Elsevier
Background Alcohol use has strong associations with the pursuit of pleasure, yet trends in
young people's drinking have been declining in Australia for more than 15 years. Therefore …

Global, regional, and national cancer deaths and disability‐adjusted life‐years (DALYs) attributable to alcohol consumption in 204 countries and territories, 1990 …

S Safiri, SA Nejadghaderi, N Karamzad… - Cancer, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Background Alcohol consumption is a risk factor for a number of communicable and non‐
communicable diseases, including several types of cancer. This article reports the burden of …

Sober rebels or good consumer-citizens? Anti-consumption and the 'enterprising self'in early sobriety

E Nicholls - Sociology, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Former drinkers in the UK are required to negotiate sobriety in a society that positions
consumption (of alcohol but also more widely) as an important part of identity formation. A …

[HTML][HTML] 'Some days I am a lunatic that thinks I can moderate': Amalgamating recovery and neo-liberal discourses within accounts of non-drinking among women …

AM Atkinson, BR Matthews, E Nicholls… - International Journal of …, 2023 - Elsevier
Background In recent years, reductions in drinking in the UK and the rise of online
'positive'sobriety communities have been observed, yet peer led support groups such as …

[HTML][HTML] Using natural language processing to explore “dry January” posts on twitter: longitudinal Infodemiology study

AM Russell, D Valdez, SC Chiang… - Journal of medical …, 2022 - jmir.org
Background Dry January, a temporary alcohol abstinence campaign, encourages
individuals to reflect on their relationship with alcohol by temporarily abstaining from …

Reflexive habitus and the new obligation of choice: Understanding young people's light drinking and alcohol abstinence

G Caluzzi, A Pennay, S MacLean - Journal of Youth Studies, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
This article examines how young people construct drinking and non-drinking as a choice by
drawing on the concept of reflexive habitus–how individuals in contemporary society …