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  • - The report investigates the link between violence in nighttime entertainment districts (NEDs) and issues of masculinity, focusing on excessive alcohol and steroid use among men.
  • - Two studies were conducted: one assessed the reliability of researchers in rating body weight and muscle mass, and the other analyzed the relationship between self-image, alcohol consumption, and drug use in NEDs with a sample of 2,745 participants.
  • - Results revealed significant discrepancies between participants' self-perceptions and researchers' assessments of their body image, highlighting a widespread desire for muscularity and an interaction noted specifically among female steroid users, emphasizing the influence of societal standards on body image and behavior.

Article Abstract

Violence within nighttime entertainment districts (NEDs) has been blamed on problematic masculinity and has predominantly been attributed to excessive alcohol intake and steroid use in men. In this report we conducted two studies to: (1) ascertain whether researchers could act as third-party raters of body weight and muscle mass in NED patrons; and (2) to examine the relationship between body self-image, inebriation, alcohol preloading behaviors and drug use in the NEDs. Study 1 employed an observational approach to establish inter-rater reliability for ratings of muscle mass and weight. In Study 2 data ( = 2,745) were collected through breathalyzing and questionnaires to examine individuals' self-image and drinking and drug-taking behaviors. Participants' self-ratings of muscle and weight significantly differed from researchers' ratings, with males perceiving themselves as less muscular and females perceiving themselves as heavier. Perceived weight and muscle size did not relate to alcohol levels, but an interaction was found for female steroid users who perceived themselves as less muscular. Findings indicated a distortion in participants' perceived body image, with a desire for muscularity among both males and females. These results underscore the complex interplay between self-perception, societal ideals, and drug use in young NED patrons.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10826084.2024.2320377DOI Listing

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