1. Voices of Temporary Sobriety - A Diary Study of an Alcohol-Free Month in Hungary.
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Pados E, Kovács A, Kiss D, Kassai S, Kapitány-Fövény M, Dávid F, Karsai S, Terebessy A, Demetrovics Z, Griffiths MD, and Rácz J
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- Humans, Hungary, Qualitative Research, Alcohol Abstinence psychology, Alcohol Drinking psychology
- Abstract
Background : Temporary abstinence from alcohol as a challenge could support self-knowledge, self-care, and health consciousness in several ways. Objectives : The present study explored Dry November participants' personal experiences and coping strategies during a one-month abstinence period. The research is embedded in the Hungarian context of drinking habits, culture, society, and alcohol policy. Methods : This qualitative study comprised the thematic analysis of 23 participants' diaries, reported twice a week for 30 days (in November 2017), to identify and understand the common experiences of temporary sobriety. Results : Three main themes emerged from the analysis: challenge, community, and relationship toward alcohol and abstinence . Results showed that there are no categorical differences between successful and non-successful participants. Conclusions : The present research demonstrated that during the challenge, rather than simply saying 'no' to alcohol, participants utilized other refusal strategies to avoid social confrontation.
- Published
- 2020
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