Culture, drugs and alcohol
We spoke to young people aged 16-26 about their reasons for drinking alcohol and using cannabis and other drugs. People often said that they didn't...
Social life and fitting in with other young people is important to many teenagers. People told us that fitting in means experimenting, socialising, and bonding with friends. People described drugs and alcohol as being part of this, saying that they were:
Young men and women said they drank alcohol for ‘Dutch courage’ to make themselves feel more confident in groups of people. Some drank alcohol or took drugs because they wanted to ‘look cool’ in front of other people they knew. This tactic didn’t always work and some ended up being sick in front of the person they wanted to impress!
Young people like Sophie or Sam described life at home or in small towns and villages as ‘dull’. They said that drinking alcohol or using drugs was like a ‘hobby’ to relieve the boredom.
Alcohol was also appealing to young people we spoke to because they didn’t have a lot of money to spend on their social lives and drinking alcohol seemed cheap compared with other activities. Hugh pointed out he could buy enough drinks to last an evening for the cost of a cinema ticket.
Specials offers on drinks such as ‘happy hours’ and the cheap deals available during Freshers’ weeks can be appealing to young people on a budget . Alex said he’d be more tempted to use cannabis and other drugs if they were free.
See also alcohol and social life.
We spoke to young people aged 16-26 about their reasons for drinking alcohol and using cannabis and other drugs. People often said that they didn't...
Peer pressure is the idea that young people take drugs or drink alcohol because of pressure from other people their age. There were some examples...