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Binge drinking comes in nine types
Wed, September 24 2008
Health researchers have analyzed the social and psychological characteristics of people who regularly drink twice the recommended guidelines of alcohol — 35 alcohol units per week for women and 50 for men. The nine personality types of heavy drinkers are: * “De-stress drinkers” use alcohol to regain control of life and calm down. * “Conformist drinkers” are driven by the need to belong and seek a structure to their lives. * “Boredom drinkers” consume alcohol to relieve the monotony of life. Alcohol helps them to feel comforted and secure. * “Depressed drinkers” crave comfort, safety and security. * “Re-bonding drinkers” are driven by a need to keep in touch with people who are close to them. * “Community drinkers” have a need to belong and tend to drink in large friendship groups. * “Hedonistic drinkers” crave stimulation and want to abandon control. * “Macho drinkers” spend most of their spare time in pubs. They are mostly men of all ages who want to stand out from the crowd. * “Border dependents” regard the pub as a home from home. They visit it any time of day or night, drinking fast and often. By Venkata Vemuri
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