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Drink spiking? A case study of a university student and the impact of uncertainty and personal safety when drinking alcohol on THAT Friday night

Purpose Nearly half of 18–24-year-olds report drink spiking on themselves or someone they know. However, this is an under-researched topic and nearly all previous studies have focused on women. This… Click to show full abstract

Purpose Nearly half of 18–24-year-olds report drink spiking on themselves or someone they know. However, this is an under-researched topic and nearly all previous studies have focused on women. This study aims to help understand a possible spiking incident from a male perspective. Design/methodology/approach An individual case study methodology, using a reflective account from a young male university student, was used to provide a personal interpretation of an incident at the university. Findings Abnormal changes in behaviour and cognition were out of character and corresponded with spiking but were explained by paramedics and some friends as a result of excessive alcohol. Originality/value For the first time, this paper explores and helps understand the very personal and individual responses of a young male who was a likely spiking victim, providing the confusion, embarrassment and uncertainty of the situation. In addition, this situation highlights the need for personal vigilance while on a night out, as well as the training needs for emergency responders and nighttime staff and the understanding from friends and observers.

Keywords: methodology; university; university student; case study; drink spiking

Journal Title: Mental Health and Social Inclusion
Year Published: 2024

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