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Young age people drink to cope with incapacity

Young age people generally use another typical mannish behavior to recompense the incapability to perform any kind of act. When they do not perform well in play, they drink excessively. The UK’s Economic and Social Research Council funds the study. ‘Psychology and Health’ and the Journal of ‘Health Psychology’ will publish this article later this year.

The research has concluded by Richard de Visser, who studied the manly behaviors of young people and its effect on their health. The results of the findings can have an impact on the growing levels of anti-social behavior such as binge drinking, violence and illicit drug-use.

Young people can be persuaded to develop a competency in a healthy typically male act or play, such as football. That will resist social pressures to engage in harmful male behaviors.

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