Solo drinking surge among young adults, especially women: A red flag for public health
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Isn’t drinking way down in young people overall? I think the comparisons wouldn’t be one to one then.
“There have been increases in solitary drinking among young women, in particular, over the past 25 years. Solitary drinking, or sometimes drinking when they are alone, was reported by about 40% of young adults who drank in the past year.”
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Isn’t drinking way down in young people overall? I think the comparisons wouldn’t be one to one then.
“There have been increases in solitary drinking among young women, in particular, over the past 25 years. Solitary drinking, or sometimes drinking when they are alone, was reported by about 40% of young adults who drank in the past year.”
Maybe drinking is down overall, but solo drinking is up? (So social drinking is down)
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Doing my part as a male to restore the gender gap
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Doing my part as a male to restore the gender gap
I’m doing my part!
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Isn’t drinking way down in young people overall? I think the comparisons wouldn’t be one to one then.
“There have been increases in solitary drinking among young women, in particular, over the past 25 years. Solitary drinking, or sometimes drinking when they are alone, was reported by about 40% of young adults who drank in the past year.”
40% of young adults who drank in the past year
Yeah—it looks like it’s a trend among drinkers, so it says nothing about the overall drinking rate.
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40% of young adults who drank in the past year
Yeah—it looks like it’s a trend among drinkers, so it says nothing about the overall drinking rate.
That’s what I mean, wouldn’t it being a different subset of users? Maybe these are the hardcore drinkers that already existed, but were overshadowed by the huge numbers of drinkers.
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When actual connection and entertainment is impossible to reach for a lot of people it makes sense these numbers would go up.
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Doing my part as a male to restore the gender gap
Reading this while doing my part
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Reading this while doing my part
But if we virtually toast, does it still count as solo drinking?
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But if we virtually toast, does it still count as solo drinking?
Get the head sets on and play some vidiya games, you are now not an alcoholic
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That’s what I mean, wouldn’t it being a different subset of users? Maybe these are the hardcore drinkers that already existed, but were overshadowed by the huge numbers of drinkers.
or this could be young women having a glass of wine while cooking dinner?
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But if we virtually toast, does it still count as solo drinking?
I appreciate virtual toasts, but it’s still solo drinking.
Cheers!
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Girl band version of this song incoming.
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I appreciate virtual toasts, but it’s still solo drinking.
Cheers!
Going forward I think people will be drinking om headset a lot more.
Proper social drinking out is a luxury now.
So either weekends at friends or friends on headsets during week seems like where we are going
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“Roughly 4 in 10 young adults who drink alcohol report drinking alone at least once in the past year,” said lead author Kasey Creswell, associate professor of psychology at Carnegie Mellon.
Only 4 in 10? 6 in 10 young adults who drink alcohol never have a beer or glass of wine on a cozy evening in? I would have expected it to be the other way around.
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Bars are too expensive where I am to be a traditional social alcoholic
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40% of young adults who drank in the past year
Yeah—it looks like it’s a trend among drinkers, so it says nothing about the overall drinking rate.
The number doesn’t say that much. Obviously it’s among drinkers, but I think the more interesting percentage would be people who only drink alone.
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Well I’m drinking with friends in spirit.
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“Roughly 4 in 10 young adults who drink alcohol report drinking alone at least once in the past year,” said lead author Kasey Creswell, associate professor of psychology at Carnegie Mellon.
Only 4 in 10? 6 in 10 young adults who drink alcohol never have a beer or glass of wine on a cozy evening in? I would have expected it to be the other way around.
Yeah, wait, what? Thats what this whole report is based around? I fucking crack a beer after a hard day sometimes and just sit on my back porch - thats not problematic behavior!