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The occupational performance of collegiate high-risk drinking as a serious leisure hobby.
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The occupational performance of collegiate high-risk drinking as a serious leisure hobby./
作者:
Maloney, Susan Margaret.
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202 p.
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Adviser: Ferol Ludwig.
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Dissertation Abstracts International69-07B.
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Health Sciences, Mental Health. -
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9780549756767
The occupational performance of collegiate high-risk drinking as a serious leisure hobby.
Maloney, Susan Margaret.
The occupational performance of collegiate high-risk drinking as a serious leisure hobby.
- 202 p.
Adviser: Ferol Ludwig.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Nova Southeastern University, 2008.
The purpose of this grounded theory qualitative study was to examine the experiences of college students who defined themselves as high-risk drinkers in order to understand the meaning and purpose that engagement in such a leisure occupation held for them. By examining the world of high-risk drinking, the study also sought to develop an understanding of the impact that high-risk drinking had upon psychosocial development during the college years. Individual open-ended interviews were conducted with four male and four female participants (aged 21 to 27). The data were analyzed by three analysts utilizing constant comparative procedures.
ISBN: 9780549756767Subjects--Topical Terms:
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The findings revealed an emergent grounded theory indicating high-risk drinking adhere to the serious leisure hobby framework developed by Stebbins (2007). As such, the participants had a long-term time investment with drinking, developed special skills through sustained effort, solidified a unique identity as a hobbyist, found deep meaning and purpose through the hobby, and performed the hobby within a unique and special world in concert with other hobbyists. Their high-risk drinking provided structure and a sense of belongingness within the larger university context. Further, the findings indicate that across time, facilitating factors catalyzed their engagement in the hobby, while the moderating factors became less influential. The participants also believed that their high-risk drinking will easily diminish post-graduation merely by changing their life role and context.
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