Alcohol Rehabilitation Treatment :: Alcohol Causes Recovery :: Alcohol advertising - hindrance to alcohol recovery or not
Alcohol consumption is a major public health problem among youth. The alcohol industry maintains that its advertising aims only to increase market share and not to encourage underage persons to drink and causes alcohol recovery a bit challenging.
Parents believe that alcohol ads lead young people to alcohol addiction this is true or not. Another study of alcohol advertising adds among researchers that such ads do not increase alcohol consumption. We will get to know the reality in this article.
Both teens and adults believe that liquor and beer companies target young people with their advertising. Young people like alcohol ads, they are more likely to have positive expectancies about alcohol addiction and to intend to drink. Exposure to alcohol advertising shapes attitudes and perceptions about alcohol use among both young people.
The research say alcohol advertising doesn't increase consumption, it continues because successful advertising permits producers to increase their share of the market at the expense of their competitors. And about the parents those parents are wrong who think alcohol ads lead young people to drink.
The only thing that makes a difference on young peoples' decision to drink or not is that of their parents that their kids will drink or not and surveys of young people support the scientific evidence. Over the years, they have found the proportion of youth who believe that alcohol ads have any influence over whether they drink or not are very less.
Studies have also concluded that alcohol advertising leads to increased morbidity and mortality associated with alcohol addiction and alcohol recovery suffers due to that. The specific impact of alcohol advertising is on mortality caused by motor vehicle accidents. Therefore, the Effect of the advertisements can be jugged on the basis of the above mentioned facts.
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