Ideal, expected and perceived descriptive norm drunkenness in UK nightlife environments: a cross-sectional study
Abstract Background Drunkenness is common in nightlife environments and studies suggest it can be considered both desirable and normal by nightlife users. We aimed to compare UK nightlife users' ideal levels of drunkenness to their expected drunkenness on a night out and their perceptions of de...
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Main Authors: | Karen Hughes (Author), Zara Quigg (Author), Kat Ford (Author), Mark A. Bellis (Author) |
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