Cultural beliefs, parental authority, and youth drinking: Understanding alcohol use among Chinese adolescents
Rong Liu ()
International Journal of Innovative Research and Scientific Studies, 2025, vol. 8, issue 3, 3633-3645
Abstract:
The impact of Chinese culture and social identity on teenage drinking practices is examined in this scoping review. By methodically examining 18 research studies released between 2019 and 2023, the analysis pinpoints important cultural elements influencing alcohol use among Chinese youths under the age of 21. The results show that parental supervision emerges as a key theme, and that the largest cultural impacts take place at the family and individual levels. Teenagers' drinking intentions are influenced by cultural views on the health advantages, stress-relieving properties, and social appeal of alcohol. Furthermore, parental views and family norms about alcohol usage are influenced by Confucian ideals that place a strong emphasis on academic achievement and filial piety. Even though underage drinking is illegal, youths may nonetheless obtain alcohol due to lax enforcement. At the environmental and social levels, research gaps were identified, especially with reference to alcohol availability and regulation. Insights for future interventions to combat underage drinking within a culturally unique framework are provided by this study, which emphasizes the need for more research on how Chinese culture impacts alcohol-related norms and legislation.
Keywords: Alcohol policy; Chinese culture; parental supervision; social identity; underage drinking. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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