Abstract

As part of a community survey of drinking practices in the Sydney metropolitan area, normative attitudes towards drinking were investigated, in order to determine the extent to which certain forms of drinking behaviour will be inhibited or encouraged. Evidence indicates that clear cut normative attitudes do exist in the community, but that degree of consensus varies considerably with the specific drinking situation.

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