TEENS' PERCEPTION AND BEHAVIOR REGARDING ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION. PREVENTION STRATEGIES
Autori:
Viorica-Cristina CORMOS
Cod: ISSN: 2066-6861 (print), ISSN: 2067-5941 (electronic)
Dimensiuni: pp. 35-43
How to cite this article:Cormos, V.C. (2019). Teens' Perception and Behavior Regarding Alcohol Consumption. Prevention Strategies. Social Research Reports, 11(3), 35-43. DOI: 10.33788/srr11.3.3 |
Abstract:
Adolescence is a stage of life that begins, according to specialists, around the age 13-14 and can extend even until 20 years old. The end of adolescence marks the beginning of maturity and the transition to adulthood. This period is characterised by a series of obstacles, whereby psychological and behavioural imbalances are often identified. For teenagers, showing off, being different and impressing their friend groups are common. As a result, alcohol use is one of the many options adolescents may choose to reach such "performance." Many of them are nonchalant regarding alcohol use and consider drinking a temporary phase with no consequences. Others have deeper knowledge about drinking, but don’t apply them. In this paper, I will highlight some aspects on perception and behaviour in adolescents regarding alcohol use, which were analysed based on an interview applied to teenagers in several high schools in Suceava County. I will also detail the strategies and possibilities of prevention to reduce this phenomenon among adolescents.
Keywords:
adolescents, alcohol, perception, behaviour, strategy, prevention.
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.33788/srr11.3.3
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