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Psychology & Health | 2016

Staying in the ‘sweet spot’: A resilience-based analysis of the lived experience of low-risk drinking and abstention among British youth

Rebecca Graber; Richard O. de Visser; Charles Abraham; Anjum Memon; Angie Hart; Kathryn Hunt

Objective: The aim of this study was to understand how and why young people drink less or not at all when with their peers. Understanding the subjective experiences of moderate or non-drinkers may help identify protective processes facilitating resilience to cultural norm and influences that encourage excessive alcohol consumption among young people. Design: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 25 moderate- or non-drinkers aged 17–25 years (13 young women) living in South East England. Interviews explored recent experiences of social situations and encounters that did or did not involve alcohol. Transcripts were analysed using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis. Results: Analysis identified six conceptually coherent themes clustering within a superordinate theme of a healthy experience of moderate alcohol use or abstention: ‘the sweet spot’. These themes were: feeling good in the body, feeling like you can be who you are, feeling like you belong, making a free choice, enjoying the moment, and feeling safe and secure. Conclusions: This resilience-based analysis showed how non-drinking and moderate-drinking may be experienced as a positive and proactive choice. Understanding the subjective experiences of young people may aid development of specific, realistic interventions to promote moderate drinking and abstention among young people in drinking cultures.


Health Psychology | 2015

Using Qualitative Methods Within a Mixed-Methods Approach to Developing and Evaluating Interventions to Address Harmful Alcohol Use Among Young People

Richard O. de Visser; Rebecca Graber; Angie Hart; Charles Abraham; Tom Scanlon; Phil Watten; Anjum Memon


British Journal of Psychology | 2016

Best friends and better coping: Facilitating psychological resilience through boys’ and girls’ closest friendships

Rebecca Graber; Rhiannon N. Turner; Anna Madill


Addictive Behaviors | 2014

How alike are young non-drinkers, former-drinkers, low-risk drinkers, and hazardous drinkers?

Richard O. de Visser; Angie Hart; Charles Abraham; Rebecca Graber; Tom Scanlon; Anjum Memon


Global Environmental Change-human and Policy Dimensions | 2017

Subjective measures of climate resilience: what is the added value for policy and programming?

Abbie Clare; Rebecca Graber; Lindsey Jones; Declan Conway


Archive | 2014

Which alcohol control policies do young people think are effective

Richard O. de Visser; Angie Hart; Charles Abraham; Anjum Memon; Rebecca Graber; Tom Scanlon


The European health psychologist | 2015

Using resilience concepts within youth behaviour change interventions: a review and model for integration

Rebecca Graber; R. de Visser; D. Decke


The European health psychologist | 2015

A resilience-based alcohol education intervention for adolescents in the UK

Rebecca Graber; R. de Visser; Charles Abraham; Angela Hart; Anjum Memon; Tom Scanlon; P.R. Harris; Kathryn Hunt


Archive | 2011

A Thematic Empirical Phenomenological Approach to Relational Experience: Exploring Adolescent Friendships.

Rebecca Graber; Anna Madill; Rhiannon N. Turner


Archive | 2010

Developing an Integrated Concept of Self-with-Others: The Relational Self across Psychology.

Rebecca Graber; Anna Madill; Rhiannon N. Turner

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Anjum Memon

Brighton and Sussex Medical School

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Angie Hart

University of Brighton

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Tom Scanlon

Brighton and Hove City Council

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Abbie Clare

London School of Economics and Political Science

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Angela Hart

University of Brighton

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