View Poll Results: THE NINE TYPES OF DRINKER which are you

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  • Depressed drinker

    6 15.38%
  • De-stress drinker

    20 51.28%
  • Re-bonding drinker

    5 12.82%
  • Conformist drinker

    7 17.95%
  • Community drinker

    12 30.77%
  • Boredom drinker

    8 20.51%
  • Macho drinker

    5 12.82%
  • Hedonistic drinker

    9 23.08%
  • Border dependents

    3 7.69%
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    Drinkers fall into 'nine groups'

    Drinkers fall into 'nine groups'
    The government believes it has identified nine types of heavy drinker as it launches a new alcohol campaign.
    Research by the Department of Health in England with focus groups found heavy drinkers often fell into one of a number of categories.
    These ranged from de-stress and depressed drinkers to people who boozed because of boredom or to bond.
    Experts said helping people to understand the reasons for their drinking habits was "very useful".


    THE NINE TYPES OF DRINKER
    Depressed drinker
    De-stress drinker
    Re-bonding drinker
    Conformist drinker
    Community drinker
    Boredom drinker
    Macho drinker
    Hedonistic drinker
    Border dependents




    The research showed that those drinking heavily - defined as consuming 35 units a week for women, 50 for men, which is twice the recommended limit - did so for a variety of reasons.
    For example, de-stress drinkers were defined as people in pressured jobs who used alcohol to relax.
    Whereas it said bonding drinkers could be anyone in society who had hectic social lives and lost track of their drinking.
    The research was done to inform a new drive by ministers to crack down on heavy drinkers.
    A pilot is being run in the north west of England over the coming months to specifically target heavy drinkers.
    Over 900,000 households will receive leaflets through the post highlighting the link between drinking and conditions such as cancer and liver disease.
    The campaign is focusing on adults aged over 35 who fall into the nine drinking categories.
    Risk
    Along with the information about disease risk, people will be given details about where they can go to get help.
    This will include a website where they can calculate their own individual risk from drinking and get access to a self-help manual. A telephone helpline will also be set up.
    The government hopes the tailored approach will help 4,000 people in the region to reduce their drinking within a year.
    If it is successful, officials hope to roll it out to other parts of England.
    Public health minister Dawn Primarolo admitted these heavy drinkers were a "tough one to crack".
    But she added: "This is a totally fresh approach to helping people understand the effects of their drinking habits and help them make changes for the better."
    Alcohol Concern chief executive Don Shenker said: "This type of marketing is very useful.
    "In order to get people to examine their drinking they need to become aware of why they are doing it and what motivates them."



    The Nine Types of Drinker

    Name Characteristics Key motivations
    Depressed drinke
    r Life in a state of crisis eg recently bereaved, divorced or in financial crisis Alcohol is a comforter and a form of self-medication used to help them cope

    De-stress drinker Pressurised job or stressful home life leads to feelings of being out of control and burdened with responsibility Alcohol is used to relax, unwind and calm down and to gain a sense of control when switching between work and personal life. Partners often support or reinforce behaviour by preparing drinks for them

    Re-bonding drinker Relevant to those with a very busy social calendar Alcohol is the ‘shared connector' that unifies and gets them on the same level. They often forget the time and the amount they are consuming

    Conformist drinker
    Traditional guys who believe that going to the pub every night is ‘what men do' Justify it as ‘me time'. The pub is their second home and they feel a strong sense of belonging and acceptance within this environment

    Community drinker Drink in fairly large social friendship groups The sense of community forged through the pub-group. Drinking provides a sense of safety and security and gives their lives meaning. It also acts a social network

    Boredom drinker Typically single mums or recent divorcees with restricted social life Drinking is company, making up for an absence of people. Drinking marks the end of the day, perhaps following the completion of chores

    Macho drinker Often feeling under-valued, disempowered and frustrated in important areas of their life Have actively cultivated a strong ‘alpha male' that revolves around their drinking ‘prowess'. Drinking is driven by a constant need to assert their masculinity and status to themselves and others

    Hedonistic drinker Single, divorced and/or with grown up children Drinking excessively is a way of visibly expressing their independence, freedom and ‘youthfulness' to themselves. Alcohol used to release inhibitions Border dependents Men who effectively live in the pub which, for them, is very much a home from home A combination of motives, including boredom, the need to conform, and a general sense of malaise in their lives


    You can vote for all of em if you wish.
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    well yes I will drink to that!

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    Might need to add and "All of the above". Nice round 10 then.

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    No vote.

    I don't drink.

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    Any other posters fit the bill??

    Depressed drinker - Stroller

    De-stress drinker

    Re-bonding drinker

    Conformist drinker - Marmite

    Community drinker

    Boredom drinker - Dirty Dog

    Macho drinker - Scamp

    Hedonistic drinker

    Border dependents
    Last edited by chitown; 17-09-2008 at 08:42 PM.

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    well I shall raise my glass and think.......................................

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    Quote Originally Posted by chitown
    De-stress drinker
    Me

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    Depressed drinker - Stroller

    De-stress drinker - November Rain nominated by herself

    Re-bonding drinker

    Conformist drinker - Marmite

    Community drinker

    Boredom drinker - Dirty Dog

    Macho drinker - Scamp

    Hedonistic drinker

    Border dependents

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    Quote Originally Posted by November Rain View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by chitown
    De-stress drinker
    Me

    Sounds like you could do with a stiff one!

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    God knows, but for the first time in my life, after last-night's mega piss up, I feel like I never want to drink again!

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    Quote Originally Posted by chitown
    Conformist drinker - Marmite
    Community drinker actually.

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    ^ Actually I had you listed next to that and I changed it thinking of you going down to the British pub every night!!!

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    Depressed drinker - Stroller

    De-stress drinker - November Rain nominated by herself

    Re-bonding drinker - Marmite

    Conformist drinker

    Community drinker

    Boredom drinker - Dirty Dog

    Macho drinker - Scamp

    Hedonistic drinker

    Border dependent

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    Texpat..... ?

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    I thought Scamp was dry

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    I reckon Scamps was more of a Hedonistic drinker. Well perhaps, before he gave up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bkkandrew
    God knows, but for the first time in my life, after last-night's mega piss up, I feel like I never want to drink again! bkkandrew View Public Profile Send a private message to bkkandrew Find More Posts by bkkandrew Add bkkandrew to Your Buddy List
    Did you attack anyone in Soi Cowboy again?
    Oh sorry you and your mates were doing him a fovour!

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    I don't drink any more.

    but I don't drink any less...

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    Depressed drinker - Texpat

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    Quote Originally Posted by gjbkk View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by November Rain View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by chitown
    De-stress drinker
    Me

    Sounds like you could do with a stiff one!

    Ooo errr mrs!

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    what group would the Pogues be in

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    What about peasants who beat up people in bars?
    Like EN, BKKAndrew and ET and say they are doing them a favour?

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    Quote Originally Posted by spiff View Post
    No vote.

    I don't drink.
    No vote, I do about 4 (quart lak) beers a week. I guess I'm a thirst drinker.

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    wot about a drinker who likes the damn taste?

    of a single malt?

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    Quote Originally Posted by spiff View Post
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    Hey Stroller, are you still going to do that photo review of the German pubs and restaurants you ate at on your tip?

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