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Michelle - Interview 13

Michelle used drugs and got drunk at weekends when she was a teenager. She stopped using all substances, including alcohol, when she became pregnant. As a single teenage mother she worked and studied, eventually graduating in Psychology and Sociology. She wants to develop a project to help young mothers.

  • Background

    Michelle, a university graduate, lives with her daughter and partner. She is a creche worker. Ethnic background: White British.

  • Age at interview 26
  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Kayleigh - Interview 12

    Kayleigh, a university graduate, described herself as a 'late starter' when it comes to drinking alcohol. She says that she didn't have a clue about how much to drink when she was a teenager and would get too drunk. She thinks that health professionals should make women more aware of risks to the baby that drinking alcohol has during pregnancy.

  • Background

    Kayleigh is married and lives with her husband and their two small children. She worked full-time until a couple of years ago but now she describes herself as a ‘stays...

  • Age at interview 23
  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Tara - Interview 11

    Tara was diagnosed with depression in her teens and she also developed what she described as cannabis-induced psychosis. She started using cannabis and other drugs at thirteen. At that age she got involved in a bad and abusive relationship with someone older than her.

  • Background

    Tara lives with her young son and she is taking the City & Guilds qualifications in Maths and English, at her local Platform 51. She has also done a parenting...

  • Age at interview 20
  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Hayley - Interview 10

    Hayley lives in a small village and thinks that the reason why young people drink alcohol and/or do drugs there is because they are bored and there is nothing else for them to do. She thinks that the situation would be improved if there were other activities like youth centres or the cinema (with tickets at a reduced price) available. She also thinks better communication between parents and their teenage children would help.

  • Background

    Hayley lives with mum and dad and sibling in a small town in the North of England. She is finishing college next year and plans to go to university to...

  • Age at interview 17
  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Lauren - Interview 09

    Lauren used to binge drink every weekend with friends as a teenager. Now she drinks with friends a few times a month but not to get drunk. She has realised that alcohol and cannabis don't solve problems.

  • Background

    Lauren is a student is finishing Health and Social Care course at college and afterwards she plans to work for a year and then go to university to study social...

  • Age at interview 18
  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Alex A - Interview 08

    When Alex was 15, he and his Dad started sharing the odd beer together. His dad was trying to teach him to drink sensibly. He thinks that young people drink so much in the UK because alcohol is cheap, and that there is not nearly enough information about the health risks of drinking.

  • Background

    Alex goes to college full-time and works as a barman at weekends. He plans to go to university. He lives with his parents and two stepsisters. His family only drinks...

  • Age at interview 18
  • Sex/Gender Male
  • Bekky - Interview 07

    Bekky started drinking alcohol at thirteen with friends because she felt pressure to join in, but now she hardly drinks at all. She is worried that drinking alcohol could have a bad impact on her health, and thinks that young people need to be given more information about what can go wrong.

  • Background

    Bekky studies full-time and lives with her parents and her sibling in a small town in the north of England. British.

  • Age at interview 16
  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Emily - Interview 06

    Emily's parents let her drink alcohol in the house, under their supervision. She thinks this has helped her learn how to drink in moderation.

  • Background

    Emily goes to college full-time and lives at home with her mum, dad and two siblings. White British.

  • Age at interview 17
  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Daniel - Interview 05

    At the age of 23 Daniel realised that he was an alcoholic and decided to ask for help. In early 2006 Daniel was diagnosed with drug and alcohol addiction. Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), meditation and his religion have all helped him recover from his alcohol and substance dependency. He wants to train as a counsellor.

  • Background

    Daniel, university graduate, is a member of Alcoholics Anonymous and is on the 12 Step Programme. He says that he hasn’t tried anything stronger than a cigarette or a cup...

  • Sex/Gender Male
  • Chloe - Interview 04

    Chloe smoked weed every day from the age of twelve in order to cope with her dad's death. Counselling didn't work for her but she turned her life around when she started a positive coaching programme designed to assist young people with drug problems. Chloe hasn't smoked weed or done drugs for about four years.

  • Background

    Chloe works with young people with complex and special educational needs. She lives at home with her mother and younger sister. Ethnic background: mixed other.

  • Age at interview 20
  • Sex/Gender Female