Publication: Online Socializing and Offline Alcohol Usage: Influence of Daily Social Media Usage on the Level of Alcohol Usage among Students at a Non-state University in Sri Lanka
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2022-09-15
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Faculty of Humanities and Sciences, SLIIT
Abstract
Alcohol misuse can affect both the individual and
society negatively. Specifically, young adults
exhibit close associations with alcohol and social
media. Previous studies demonstrate that online
alcohol advertising promotes young people using
social media to consume alcohol. This study
examines the relationship between alcohol use
among young adults and their usage of social
media in the Sri Lankan context and any
differences between levels of alcohol consumption
among males and females. 300 students from a
non-state university in Sri Lanka between the ages
of 18 and 25 participated in a cross-sectional study
conducted via online survey. Correlation and
independent-sample t-test were used for data
analysis. There was no significant relationship
between daily social media use and alcohol use
among young adults in Sri Lanka. A significant
difference was observed between the level of
alcohol use among males and females. Young
adults in Sri Lanka are significantly influenced by a
variety of sociocultural influences in their use of
social media and alcohol intake. The use of social
media in Sri Lanka and various alcohol-related
behaviours among young people should be the
subject of exploratory research, thus according to
researchers.
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Alcohol misuse, Social media, Young adults, psycho-social factors, motivation
Citation
Sakuni Kanjana Galappaththi, Nilanga Abeysinghe. (2022). Online Socializing and Offline Alcohol Usage: Influence of Daily Social Media Usage on the Level of Alcohol Usage among Students at a Non-state University in Sri Lanka. Proceedings of SLIIT International Conference on Advancements in Sciences and Humanities, (11) October, Colombo, 368 - 372.
