The Risk and Protective Factors Associated with Youth Alcohol Consumption in a Rural Newfoundland Community

Publication: Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
25 February 2025

Abstract

Nine rural youth from the West Coast of Newfoundland were interviewed using a semi-structured guide to explore factors that influenced their decision-making about alcohol consumption. Participants reported they had previously consumed alcohol for several reasons, including to have fun, cope with various hardships, or to avoid peer pressure. In contrast, learning about the dangers of alcohol, keeping busy, and having a safe place to go when peer pressured helped participants avoid or consume less alcohol. Participants also discussed how alcohol education could best be offered to youth. Implications and recommendations for youth alcohol prevention and harm reduction are discussed.

Résumé

Neuf jeunes d’une communauté rurale de Terre-Neuve ont été interviewés à l’aide d’un guide semi-structuré pour explorer les facteurs qui ont influencé leur décision de consommer de l’alcool. Les participants ont rapporté avoir consommé de l’alcool dans le passé pour plusieurs raisons, entre autres, le fait de s’amuser, de faire face à diverses difficultés ou d’éviter la pression de leurs pairs. En revanche, s’informer sur les dangers de l’alcool, rester occupés et fréquenter un endroit sûr tel que leur centre jeunesse local, lorsque soumis à la pression des pairs, les ont aidés à éviter ou à réduire leur consommation. Les participants ont aussi discuté comment l’éducation en matière d’alcool pourrait mieux être proposée aux jeunes. Les implications et les recommandations pour la prévention de l’alcool et de ses méfaits chez les jeunes sont discutées.

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cover image Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health
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Pages: 1 - 8

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Version of record online: 25 February 2025

Key Words

  1. Newfoundland
  2. rural
  3. youth
  4. alcohol
  5. education
  6. youth centre

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  1. Terre-Neuve
  2. rural
  3. jeunesse
  4. alcool
  5. centre jeunesse

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Ernest Power [email protected]
Faculty of Education, Memorial University
Gregory Harris
Faculty of Education, Memorial University

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