TY - JOUR
T1 - The role of emotion regulation in decreasing alcohol harm for veterans
AU - Kennedy, Ann-Marie
AU - Carins, Julia
AU - Veer, Ekant
AU - Lyes, Kerryn
AU - Tanouri, Afshin
PY - 2024/10
Y1 - 2024/10
N2 - Using the socio-ecological model, this study aims to understand factors associated with alcohol misuse in veterans of the New Zealand Defence Forces, and identify approaches for reducing harm. Using interviews, veterans were asked to recount their relationship to alcohol, and provide a narrative of its use before, during and after military service. Seven themes were identified including bars and drinking as 1) social hubs; and 2) social lubrication; providing others with 3) duty of care; the military 4) consequences of harmful drinking; and use of alcohol as 5) emotion regulation strategies; with the impact of that on 6) Civvy street, and 7) family impacts. Duty of care in military drinking environments is a new theme to the literature. Introducing emotion regulation training throughout the personnels’ career, from transition to becoming civilians and beyond, was identified as key to effective health marketing interventions.
AB - Using the socio-ecological model, this study aims to understand factors associated with alcohol misuse in veterans of the New Zealand Defence Forces, and identify approaches for reducing harm. Using interviews, veterans were asked to recount their relationship to alcohol, and provide a narrative of its use before, during and after military service. Seven themes were identified including bars and drinking as 1) social hubs; and 2) social lubrication; providing others with 3) duty of care; the military 4) consequences of harmful drinking; and use of alcohol as 5) emotion regulation strategies; with the impact of that on 6) Civvy street, and 7) family impacts. Duty of care in military drinking environments is a new theme to the literature. Introducing emotion regulation training throughout the personnels’ career, from transition to becoming civilians and beyond, was identified as key to effective health marketing interventions.
KW - alcohol
KW - emotion regulation training
KW - health marketing
KW - socio-ecological model
KW - Veterans
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85207484067&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/07359683.2024.2419167
DO - 10.1080/07359683.2024.2419167
M3 - Article
C2 - 39446529
AN - SCOPUS:85207484067
SN - 0735-9683
VL - 41
SP - 455
EP - 475
JO - Health Marketing Quarterly
JF - Health Marketing Quarterly
IS - 4
ER -