Knowledge, Attitude and Behaviour of Young People towards Alcohol in Developed Countries
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ABSTRACT
Alcohol use is multidimensional and includes interplay of behaviours, attitudes, expectancies, and motivations. Our understanding of alcohol use needs to be informed by more than an understanding of who consumes how much. In order to more effectively assist with problem drinking, we need to grasp the role of motivation and context, the rationales and impetus of consumption. The purpose of this study is to analyse the knowledge, attitude and behaviour of young people towards alcohol in developed countries.
TABLE OF CONTENT
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTII
DECLARATIONIII
ABSTRACTIV
CHAPTER 3: METHODOLOGY1
Research Design1
Method for Data Collection2
Research Approach3
Data Analysis Method3
Secondary Data4
Search Technique5
Literature Search5
Qualitative Research7
Assumptions of Qualitative Research9
Research Philosophy10
Ethical Considerations11
Reliability12
Validity13
CHAPTER 4: DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS14
Extent and Prevalence of Alcohol Consumption across the UK14
Explanation for Alcohol consumption Amongst Young People in the UK15
Consumer Behaviour of Young People and Alcoholic Products16
Factors Influencing Young People's Decisions of Alcohol17
Age Influences18
Cultural Influences19
Social Status Influences20
Marital Status and Parenthood Influences21
Gender Influences22
Income Influences23
Mood Preference24
Religious Background25
Advertising Influences25
Positive Expectation Influence27
Health and Social Consequences of Youth Alcohol Consumption28
Analysis of the Findings31
CHAPTER 5: CONCLUSION34
Summary of the Findings34
Limitations of Research37
REFERENCES39
CHAPTER 3: METHODOLOGY
This chapter of the research study involves the research method which is adopted for gathering all the relevant information for this study. This chapter not only provides the kind of research method adopted but also presents the rationale for selecting a particular type of research method so that a clear picture of the research method is understood by the reader. A detailed description of the research instruments is also provided in this chapter that explains the ways in which the information is gathered or collected for this research. The aim of this study is to gather the knowledge, attitude and behaviour of young people towards alcohol in developed countries.
Research Design
This study is actually based upon the accumulation of secondary type of data. The study utilizes pertinent journals, scholarly writings and related content that is available online. The study took into account the approach of the previous similar literature so that a broader perspective is presented in the form of analysis. In reality, the secondary type of research presents information that is a mixture of past literature, publications, broadcast media and other non human sources. Furthermore, the method adopted in the study is based on qualitative approach for data collection. This method is mostly considered to be less ...