Understanding the ''social gifts'' of drinking rituals: An alternative framework for PSA developers |
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,Journal/Book: J Advertising. 1999; 28: PO Box 1826, Clemson, SC 29633-1826, USA. Ctc Press/Joa. 17-31.
Abstract: Binge drinking behavior has been described as the most significant health hazard on college campuses today. Using definitions of ritual behavior drawn from the literature, the authors conducted focus groups, depth interviews, and participant observations to explore the ritualized nature of alcohol beverage consumption among college students at two large universities. The themes that emerged provide an understanding of the rituals associated with college student drinking. With the drinking-as-ritual interpretation as a theoretical framework, the authors discuss how developers of public service announcements (PSAs) could capture and contextualize drinking rituals and thus make PSAs more relevant to the target audience. They provide examples of PSAs that could be tested.
Note: Article Treise D, Univ Florida, Gainesville,FL 32611 USA
Keyword(s): DESIGNATED DRIVER PROGRAMS; COLLEGE-STUDENTS; BINGE-DRINKING; CONSUMPTION
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