Young Adult Drinking Styles 2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-28607-1_8
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Friendship and Alcohol Use Among Young Adults: A Cross-Disciplinary Literature Review

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“…This was also noted by Charlotte, 43, who found online interactions could lack some of the usual 'rules' of communication, with a lack of clarity about whose 'turn' it was to speak. In this sense, the collective consumption of alcohol could provide a way of smoothing over features of imperfect internet-mediated communication and creating a sense of connection and intimacy (Conroy and MacLean, 2019;Nicholls, 2020;Niland et al, 2013) during unusual or unfamiliar social contexts. Alcohol was also something recognisable as symbolically shared during internet-mediated encounters.…”
Section: An Altered Symbolism Around Alcohol During and Post-pandemicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This was also noted by Charlotte, 43, who found online interactions could lack some of the usual 'rules' of communication, with a lack of clarity about whose 'turn' it was to speak. In this sense, the collective consumption of alcohol could provide a way of smoothing over features of imperfect internet-mediated communication and creating a sense of connection and intimacy (Conroy and MacLean, 2019;Nicholls, 2020;Niland et al, 2013) during unusual or unfamiliar social contexts. Alcohol was also something recognisable as symbolically shared during internet-mediated encounters.…”
Section: An Altered Symbolism Around Alcohol During and Post-pandemicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The literature indicates that its consumption plays an important role in friendship building and consolidation, as well as gender identity formation (13)(14)(15). Gender identity is understood as "how being a man or woman is socially prescribed by the combination of role and status attributed to a person based on their sex, which is internalized by each person.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%