Tattoos, piercings, and alcohol consumption

Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 2012 Jul;36(7):1253-6. doi: 10.1111/j.1530-0277.2011.01711.x. Epub 2012 Apr 17.

Abstract

Objective: Previous studies have found a link between body tattoos or piercings and risky behavior. However, these studies only examined survey data but not real behavior.

Methods: Young men (mean = 20.6 years) and women (mean = 20.2 years) leaving a bar were asked whether they wore tattoos and piercings or not and were requested to breathe into a breathalyzer in order to evaluate their alcohol consumption.

Results: It was found that participants with piercings and/or tattoos as well as combined piercings and tattoos revealed higher levels of alcohol consumption.

Conclusions: Piercings and tattoos could serve as signs of alcohol consumption for educators, parents, and physicians.

MeSH terms

  • Alcohol Drinking / epidemiology*
  • Alcohol Drinking / psychology*
  • Body Piercing / psychology*
  • Breath Tests / methods
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Risk-Taking
  • Tattooing / psychology*
  • Young Adult