2021
DOI: 10.1186/s13011-021-00369-8
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Relationships between consumption patterns, health beliefs, and subjective wellbeing in Chinese Baijiu consumers

Abstract: Background Alcohol consumption in China has increased rapidly, and there have been calls for policies and programs to address the issue. Alcohol plays a complex and important role in Chinese culture, where it is considered a symbol of happiness and is associated with wellbeing. Alcohol reduction policies may fail unless they take these cultural and social meanings of alcohol, and its relationship to wellbeing into consideration. Baijiu is a clear fermented spirit that is widely consumed in Chin… Show more

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“…Of the six identified drinking expectancies, four expectancies (i.e., negative consequences, confidence enhancement, tension reduction, and social bonding) had been previously reported in other regions, confirming the importance of these expectancy domains to this age group [10,11,13,58,59]. Two expectancies (i.e., health benefits and business drinking) discussed in our study confirmed past studies, which found unique culturally relevant alcohol expectancies in the Chinese population [60][61][62][63]. However, common expectancies reported in Western cultures (i.e., increased sexual interest and cognitive enhancement) were not seen as relevant in this young adult population.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Of the six identified drinking expectancies, four expectancies (i.e., negative consequences, confidence enhancement, tension reduction, and social bonding) had been previously reported in other regions, confirming the importance of these expectancy domains to this age group [10,11,13,58,59]. Two expectancies (i.e., health benefits and business drinking) discussed in our study confirmed past studies, which found unique culturally relevant alcohol expectancies in the Chinese population [60][61][62][63]. However, common expectancies reported in Western cultures (i.e., increased sexual interest and cognitive enhancement) were not seen as relevant in this young adult population.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…[9][10][11][12][13] It is well known that drinking behavior is affected by culture and eating habits. [14][15][16] China has a well-known drinking culture and a long history of alcohol consumption, 17,18 and the per-capita alcohol consumption has been rising over time. 19 Some ethnic minority regions in China have unique and strong drinking cultures shaped by their living environment, customs, and other factors, including genetic predispositions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Global Action Plan (GAP) for 2013–2020 reported that more than 36 million people succumbed to death due to LDs, and developing countries have a higher share of this burden (WHO, 2020). These concerns have escalated significantly after the COVID‐19 pandemic as data reveals that senior citizens and those with existing LDs were the ones succumbing to the disease (Bíró et al, 2022; Cruz‐Cárdenas et al, 2021; Metcalf et al, 2021). Tabish (2017) defines LDs as ailments associated with daily routines and lifestyle choices.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%