Friday, July 24, 2020

9 Personality Types of Binge Drinkers

9 Personality Types of Binge Drinkers   More in Addiction Alcohol Use Binge Drinking Withdrawal and Relapse Children of Alcoholics Drunk Driving Addictive Behaviors Drug Use Nicotine Use Coping and Recovery British researchers have studied the social and psychological characteristics of drinkers who regularly consume twice the recommended amount of alcohol and have identified nine types of heavy drinkers. The U.K. Department of Health hopes to use the information to target public health campaigns at those who are drinking at risky levels. According to the British National Health Service, alcohol-related illnesses cost the government about $5 billion a year in healthcare costs. This will be a tough one to crack, an NHS spokesperson told Lucy Cockcroft in a report for the news media. Research found many positive associations with alcohol among the general public รข€" even more so among those drinking at higher-risk levels. For these people alcohol is embedded in their identity and lifestyle: so much so that challenging this behavior results in high levels of defensiveness, rejection or even outright denial. Types of Binge Drinkers According to the U.K. Department of Health, these are the nine personality types of binge drinkers: De-stress drinkers use alcohol to regain control of life and calm down. They include middle-class women and men.Conformist drinkers are driven by the need to belong and seek a structure to their lives. They are typically men aged 45 to 59 in clerical or manual jobs.Boredom drinkers consume alcohol to pass the time, seeking stimulation to relieve the monotony of life. Alcohol helps them to feel comforted and secure.Depressed drinkers may be of any age, gender or socioeconomic group. They 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 are motivated by the need to belong. They are usually lower-middle-class men and women who drink in large friendship groups.Hedonistic drinkers crave stimulation and want to abandon control. They are often divorced people with grown-up children, who want to stand out from the crowd.Macho drinkers spend most of their spare time in pubs. They are mostly men o f all ages who want to stand out from the crowd.Border dependents regard the pub as a home from home. They visit it during the day and the evening, on weekdays and at weekends, drinking fast and often. Dangers of Binge Drinking Regardless of what type of binge drinker you are, make no mistake about it, binge drinking is dangerous. When we say binge drinking we are not talking about going on a multi-day bender, we are referring to drinking five or more drinks a day for men and four or more for women. That level of drinking is considered harmful because it can cause a wide range of health problems and other consequences. Occasional binge drinkers have a high rate of injuries compared to nondrinkers and even to those who are chronic heavy drinkers. 9 Tips for Cutting Back on Drinking Guidelines for Low-Risk Drinking In the U.K. where this research was conducted, the guidelines for low-risk drinking are less than 14 units of alcohol per week. A pint of strong lager contains about 3 units of alcohol while a standard glass of wine contains about 2.1 units. In other words, to remain at the low-risk level, British drinkers can have about six pints of beer a week or about seven standard glasses of wine. In the U.K. someone who drinks twice this amount per week is considered a binge drinker. If you are even an occasional binge drinker, there are many reasons to stop the habit or try to cut back on your drinking. Pros and Cons of Tapering Alcohol Intake