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Saber beber, saber vivir

Authors: Miguel Amando de; Miguel Iñaki de;

Saber beber, saber vivir

Abstract

<p>Es un estudio sociol&oacute;gico sobre las opiniones de los espa&ntilde;oles respecto al consumo del alcohol. Se analizan las diferencias entre los consumidores regulares de alcohol, los ocasionales y los abstemios. Se relaciona el h&aacute;bito del alcohol con otros h&aacute;bitos placenteros (tabaco, caf&eacute;). Hay una especificaci&oacute;n mayor del uso de las bebidas alcoh&oacute;licas por parte de los j&oacute;venes. Se interpreta el h&aacute;bito del alcohol en el contexto de la convivialidad.</p>

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