Understanding risk behaviours: How the sociology of deviance may contribute? The case of drug-taking

This paper argues that the sociology of deviance can be used to improve our understanding of some difficulties and unintended effects of health-promotion interventions designed to change risk behaviours, especially drug-taking. Firstly, many people engaged in ‘risk behaviours’ tend to deny the ‘risk...

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Veröffentlicht in:Social science & medicine (1982) 2006-08, Vol.63 (3), p.675-679
Hauptverfasser: Peretti-Watel, Patrick, Moatti, Jean-Paul
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This paper argues that the sociology of deviance can be used to improve our understanding of some difficulties and unintended effects of health-promotion interventions designed to change risk behaviours, especially drug-taking. Firstly, many people engaged in ‘risk behaviours’ tend to deny the ‘risky’ label just as delinquents neutralise the ‘deviant’ label, and preventive information itself may be used by individuals in shaping risk denial. Secondly, deliberate risk-taking may be an ‘innovative deviance’,which is related to difficulties of conforming to the dominant ‘risk culture’. Health promotion is likely to be quite ineffective if it remains wedded to the dominant risk culture and de facto contributes to the spread of it.
ISSN:0277-9536
1873-5347
DOI:10.1016/j.socscimed.2006.01.029