Consumption of Alcoholic Beverages by Young People: Implications for Social Marketing
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https://doi.org/10.5585/remark.v16i4.3442Keywords:
Social Marketing, Alcohol Consumption, Structural Equations Modeling.Abstract
This article analyzed the factors that influence the alcohol consumption by young people, whilst intended to improve social marketing actions oriented for the reduction of its consumption. We first carried out a literature review and developed a hypothesis model involving antecedents of alcohol consumption intention. Therefore, we also proceeded an empirical analysis with data collected by means of structured questionnaire with 322 young people. We used descriptive techniques, consistency analysis of the scales and structural equations modeling for testing the hypotheses. The results indicated that sociability, influence of family and friends, and personal satisfaction are factors that influence alcohol consumption intention. Lastly, we proposed some theoretical and practical implications for social marketing.
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10.1108/JCRPP-11-2022-0057
10.6018/turismo.44.404841
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