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All drinking is not equal: how a social practice theory lens could enhance public health research on alcohol and other health behaviours.

Petra Sylvia MeierAlan WardeJohn Holmes
Published in: Addiction (Abingdon, England) (2017)
Theories of practice provide a framework for generating new explanations of stability and change in alcohol consumption and other health behaviours. This framework offers potential for novel insights into the persistence of health inequalities, unanticipated consequences of policies and interventions and new interventions targets through understanding which elements of problematic practices are likely to be most modifiable. We hope this will generate novel insights into the emergence and decay of drinking practices over time and into the geographical and socio-demographic patterning of drinking. Theories of practice-informed research would consider how alcohol policies and population-level interventions might differentially affect different drinking practices.
Keyphrases
  • alcohol consumption
  • public health
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • physical activity
  • mental health
  • global health
  • quality improvement
  • risk assessment
  • human health