TY - JOUR
T1 - Research note
T2 - Smoking and drinking as psychological tools in stressful social situations: Assumptions of fiction writers
AU - Kushnir, T.
PY - 1986
Y1 - 1986
N2 - The paper reports a study of one potential source of information concerning use and effectiveness of alcohol and cigarettes, which may facilitate habit formation through social learning. A total of 250 episodes from contemporary books of fiction involving either smoking or drinking were analyzed according to various situational and psychological variables characterizing them, including the context, motives preceding consumption, and effects. It was found that smoking and drinking occurred most often in social situations in which intense negative emotions were aroused. The behavioral and emotional consequences of consumption were usually positive. It is suggested that writers tend to attribute to smoking and drinking two main functions: facilitation of skilled performance (either social, cognitive, or technical) and service as psychological tools for coping with emotionally stressful situations. Smoking and drinking occurring in stressful situations, furthermore, are often portrayed as acts of drug prescription, either by the self or by other people.
AB - The paper reports a study of one potential source of information concerning use and effectiveness of alcohol and cigarettes, which may facilitate habit formation through social learning. A total of 250 episodes from contemporary books of fiction involving either smoking or drinking were analyzed according to various situational and psychological variables characterizing them, including the context, motives preceding consumption, and effects. It was found that smoking and drinking occurred most often in social situations in which intense negative emotions were aroused. The behavioral and emotional consequences of consumption were usually positive. It is suggested that writers tend to attribute to smoking and drinking two main functions: facilitation of skilled performance (either social, cognitive, or technical) and service as psychological tools for coping with emotionally stressful situations. Smoking and drinking occurring in stressful situations, furthermore, are often portrayed as acts of drug prescription, either by the self or by other people.
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U2 - 10.3109/10826088609077258
DO - 10.3109/10826088609077258
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C2 - 3793313
AN - SCOPUS:84907119337
SN - 1082-6084
VL - 21
SP - 1119
EP - 1123
JO - Substance Use and Misuse
JF - Substance Use and Misuse
IS - 9-10
ER -