2015
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0142993
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Social Factors Influencing Russian Male Alcohol Use over the Life Course: A Qualitative Study Investigating Age Based Social Norms, Masculinity, and Workplace Context

Abstract: The massive fluctuations occurring in Russian alcohol-related mortality since the mid-1980s cannot be seen outside of the context of great social and economic change. There is a dearth of qualitative studies about Russian male drinking and especially needed are those that address social processes and individual changes in drinking. Conducted as part of a longitudinal study on men’s alcohol consumption in Izhevsk, this qualitative study uses 25 semi-structured biographical interviews with men aged 33–60 years t… Show more

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“…There is a feeling of emotional relief once everyone pays attention to one of the members in the tagay. This supported the findings of Törrönen and Maunu (2011) and other scholars (Creswell et al, 2012;Carrigan et al, 2009;Keenan et al, 2015;Tingey et al, 2016;Walker & Bridgman, 2013) that in drinking, emotions are embodied in the management of friendship.…”
Section: Catharsis In Tagaysupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…There is a feeling of emotional relief once everyone pays attention to one of the members in the tagay. This supported the findings of Törrönen and Maunu (2011) and other scholars (Creswell et al, 2012;Carrigan et al, 2009;Keenan et al, 2015;Tingey et al, 2016;Walker & Bridgman, 2013) that in drinking, emotions are embodied in the management of friendship.…”
Section: Catharsis In Tagaysupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Several scholars accentuate the prizing of drinkers' social bonding together with human motivation and behavior in drinking with reciprocal social norm (Creswell, Sayette, Manuck, Ferrell, Hill & Dimoff, 2012;Carrigan, Lindridge, MacAskill, Eadie, Gordon & Heim, 2009;Keenan, Saburova, Borova, Elbourne, Ashwin & Leon, 2015;Tingey, Cwik, Chambers, Goklish, Larzelere-Hinton, Suttle, Lee, Alchesay, Parker & Barlow, 2016;Walker & Bridgman, 2013). In the past, drinking was a primal motivation of Genghis Khan's success, as a mighty conqueror of Eastern Europe and Asia in the early 13 th century to build the mighty Mongol empire (de Hartog, 1989).…”
Section: The Philippine Concept Of Bayanihanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is due to lower taxation rates applied and also in places such as South Africa with wholesalers offering volume-based discounts to incentivise purchase from informal traders, who then sell to consumers at just above wholesale prices. Payment for work in alcohol, rather than cash, has been documented in Russia 29 and South Africa with the dop system. 10 While this latter practice, now officially prohibited, has declined dramatically, its legacy lives on in the country's high levels of alcohol dependence and a 'culture' of drinking.…”
Section: Conceptualising the 'Alcohol Environment'mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of Spain, this finding of an age-period interaction effect is consistent with evidence indicating that in this period, Spain was the western European country with the highest incidence of HIV infection, which was mainly driven by the sharing of contaminated needles during the "heroin boom" of the 1980s (Valdes and George 2013). In the case of Russia, the cohort pattern could be indicative of a longterm mortality disadvantage for those cohorts who entered adulthood in the early 1990s, when the country was undergoing a profound sociohistorical transformation, as well as a severe alcohol abuse epidemic (Keenan et al 2015). This pattern is consistent with a cohort pattern found in Belarus (not shown here), a country that experienced similarly far-reaching contextual changes during the same period.…”
Section: Young Adult Mortality Humpmentioning
confidence: 99%