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Youth and Alcohol in Television Stories, With Suggestions to the Industry for Alternative Portrayals

NCJ Number
114306
Journal
Adolescence Volume: 23 Issue: 91 Dated: (Fall 1988) Pages: 533-550
Author(s)
J R DeFoe; W Breed
Date Published
1988
Length
18 pages
Annotation
The mass media have long been criticized, particularly on the issue of youth and morality. Attempts to intervene with media executives to change the messages are a familiar accompaniment of the criticism. A specific issue is the presentation on television of incidents involving youth and drinking.
Abstract
Numerous relevant scenes, taken from field notes on prime-time television programs starting in the 1976-77 season, are described. They are also evaluated as to their appropriateness with respect to youth and alcohol. Several, but not all incidents are found to be useful to alcohol education for young people, and for adults as well. A series of suggestions for alternative portrayal is presented; these will be disseminated to producers, writers, and directors in the industry. (Author abstract)