| Literature DB >> 27852707 |
Martin P Davoren1, Mary Cronin1, Ivan J Perry1, Karl O'Connor2.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Elevated levels of alcohol consumption among university students are well documented. Policymakers have attempted to combat this issue at a university, national and international level. Tailoring public health policy to effectively tackle alcohol use is crucial. Using Q-methodology, the current study aims to develop a typology of alcohol consumption in the Irish university student population.Entities:
Keywords: alcohol; students; typology
Mesh:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27852707 PMCID: PMC5128944 DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2016-011815
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open ISSN: 2044-6055 Impact factor: 2.692
List of statements used in this Q-study
| 1 | When I go out, the aim of my night is to become drunk. | Heavy |
| 2 | I only drink small amounts of alcohol. | Light |
| 3 | Alcohol is part of my social life. | Social |
| 4 | I abstain from alcohol on nights out. | Abstainer |
| 5 | A good night out involves drinking enough to be happy. | Hedonistic |
| 6 | In my experience when you drink, you tend to forget parts of the night. | Heavy |
| 7 | I get myself into dangerous situations following alcohol consumption. | Harmful/problem |
| 8 | It's normal to try and hide the amount of alcohol I consume from people. | Harmful/problem |
| 9 | I drink to be more outgoing. | Social |
| 10 | I'm quite health conscious and this leads me to abstain from alcohol. | Abstainer |
| 11 | When I consume alcohol, it occurs in a group. | Social |
| 12 | I think drinking helps me to feel part of my group. | Social |
| 13 | I abstain from alcohol as I like to remain in control. | Abstainer |
| 14 | I expect no problems from my alcohol consumption. | Light |
| 15 | When I think of drinking, the first thing that comes to mind is fun. | Hedonistic |
| 16 | Alcohol helps me escape my problems. | Harmful/problem |
| 17 | I believe that night outs and drinking too much go together. | Heavy |
| 18 | Alcohol facilitates having fun. | Hedonistic |
| 19 | I feel that I'm failing to reach my potential due to my alcohol consumption. | Harmful/problem |
| 20 | I use alcohol to drown my sorrows. | Harmful/problem |
| 21 | I have fun without consuming alcohol. | Abstainer |
| 22 | If I were to get drunk, I would be embarrassed. | Light |
| 23 | I drink alcohol infrequently. | Light |
| 24 | I do not remember what happens on a night out. | Heavy |
| 25 | It's better to go out drinking than to miss a good night out. | Hedonistic |
| 26 | I abstain from alcohol to avoid dangerous situations. | Abstainer |
| 27 | I drink to feel pleasure. | Hedonistic |
| 28 | I drink to enjoy myself. | Hedonistic |
| 29 | I have made a conscious decision to be a light drinker. | Light |
| 30 | Socialising often involves talking and drinking with all my friends. | Social |
| 31 | Drinking alone before parties in case you don't have enough to drink is a common occurrence. | Harmful/problem |
| 32 | Socialising regularly involves inviting friends to my house for a party. | Social |
| 33 | I keep on drinking until the alcohol is gone. | Heavy |
| 34 | I made the conscious decision not to consume alcohol from an early age. | Abstainer |
| 35 | I drink heavily in all social contexts. | Heavy |
| 36 | I would drink 1–2 drinks during a night out. | Light |
Figure 1Sorting template for the 36-statement Q-sort.
Factor 1: ‘guarded drinker, careful spender, controlled enjoyment’: follow the rules or fear breaking them?
| Statement | Q-sort value | Z-score |
|---|---|---|
| I have fun without consuming alcohol. | 3 | 1.90 |
| When I consume alcohol, it occurs in a group. | 3 | 1.39 |
| I drink alcohol infrequently. | 2 | 1.20* |
| I expect no problems from my alcohol consumption. | 2 | 1.20* |
| I would drink 1–2 drinks during a night out. | 2 | 1.00* |
| I have made a conscious decision to be a light drinker. | 2 | 0.95* |
| I only drink small amounts of alcohol. | 1 | 0.93* |
| I made the conscious decision not to consume alcohol. | 1 | 0.72 |
| If I were to get drunk, I would be embarrassed. | 1 | 0.41* |
| I abstain from alcohol as I like to remain in control. | 0 | 0.33 |
| I abstain from alcohol to avoid dangerous situations. | 0 | 0.15 |
| I abstain from alcohol on nights out. | 0 | 0.08* |
| Alcohol facilitates having fun. | 0 | −0.17 |
| When you drink, you tend to forget parts of the night. | 0 | −0.24* |
| Nights out and drinking too much go together. | 0 | −0.26* |
| It's better to go out drinking than to miss a good night out. | −1 | −0.56 |
| I keep on drinking until the alcohol is gone. | −1 | −0.82* |
| When I go out, the aim of my night is to become drunk. | −2 | −1.33* |
| I get myself into dangerous situations following alcohol. | −2 | −1.38* |
| Regularly, I do not remember what happens on a night out. | −2 | −1.42* |
| I use alcohol to drown my sorrows. | −3 | −1.76 |
*Distinguishing statement significant at <0.05.
Factor 2—‘you go out to drink, you drink to go out’—calculated hedonists: maximise the fun, disregard the negative
| Statement | Q-sort value | Z-scores |
|---|---|---|
| I regularly drink to enjoy myself. | 3 | 1.66* |
| I have fun without consuming alcohol. | 2 | 1.48 |
| The first thing that comes to mind is fun. | 2 | 1.33 |
| It's better to go out drinking than to miss a good night out. | 1 | 0.84 |
| I drink to be more outgoing. | 0 | 0.10 |
| Socialising involves inviting friends to a party. | 0 | −0.06 |
| I'm quite health conscious and this leads me to abstain. | 0 | −0.34* |
| I get myself into dangerous situations following alcohol. | −1 | −0.89 |
| I made the conscious decision not to consume alcohol. | −2 | −0.95 |
*Distinguishing statement significant at <0.05.
Factor 3—peer influenced with an ulterior motive: peer coercion versus personal gain
| Statement | Q-sort value | Z-score |
|---|---|---|
| I drink to be more outgoing. | 3 | 1.67* |
| I think drinking helps me to feel part of my group. | 3 | 1.56* |
| Nights out and drinking too much go together. | 2 | 1.36 |
| I would drink 1–2 drinks during a night out. | 1 | 0.26* |
| Alcohol helps me escape my problems. | 0 | 0.26* |
| I use alcohol to drown my sorrows. | 0 | −0.07* |
| I get myself into dangerous situations following alcohol. | 0 | −0.25 |
| I feel that I'm failing to reach my potential due to alcohol. | 0 | −0.27* |
| I have fun without consuming alcohol. | −1 | −0.35* |
| I regularly drink to enjoy myself. | −1 | −0.39 |
| I drink alcohol infrequently. | −1 | −0.80 |
| I'm quite health conscious and this leads me to abstain. | −2 | −1.08* |
| If I were to get drunk, I would be embarrassed. | −3 | −1.46 |
*Distinguishing statement significant at <0.05.
Factor 4—inevitable bingers: loss of control causes inevitable negativity
| Statement | Q-sort value | Z-score |
|---|---|---|
| I feel that I'm failing to reach my potential due to alcohol consumption. | 3 | 2.32* |
| I get myself into dangerous situations following alcohol. | 3 | 1.84* |
| Regularly, I do not remember what happens on a night out. | 3 | 1.74* |
| I keep on drinking until the alcohol is gone. | 2 | 1.34* |
| I abstain from alcohol as I like to remain in control. | 2 | 0.98 |
| I have fun without consuming alcohol. | 2 | 0.68 |
| When I consume alcohol, it occurs in a group. | 1 | 0.67 |
| Socialising involves talking and drinking with my friends. | 1 | 0.58 |
| Socialising involves inviting friends to a party. | −1 | −0.77 |
| The first thing that comes to mind is fun. | −2 | −0.99* |
| I expect no problems from my alcohol consumption. | −3 | −1.74* |