Countering stereotypes: Exploring the characteristics of Aboriginal Australians who do not drink alcohol in a community representative sample.
James H ConigraveScott WilsonKatherine M ConigraveJimmy PerryNoel HaymanTanya N ChikritzhsDan WilsonCatherine ZhengTeagan J WeatherallK S Kylie LeePublished in: Drug and alcohol review (2024)
Culture such as speaking Aboriginal Australian languages might have protective effects that promote abstaining but was rarely explicitly cited as a reason for not drinking. A greater understanding of local values held by people who do not drink alcohol could help inform health messaging and other interventions to reduce alcohol-related harms. Understanding local reasons for abstaining can help tailor health messaging to suit local contexts.