Interviews
                First       Interview

Karolina&Marta: Do you know someone who drunk or drinks alcohol and you can say that this person is alcoholic?

Person Interviewed: Yes, I do.
Karolina&Marta: How is this person related to you?
Person Interviewed: He worked with me.
Karolina&Marta: How old is this person?
Person Interviewed: He is 57 years old.
Karolina&Marta: Does this person cause any problems?
Person Interviewed: No, he doesn't.
Karolina&Marta: What caused that he become alcoholic?
Person Interviewed: His wife left him, and she felt in love with another man.
Karolina&Marta: Does he have any kids?
Person Interviewed: Yes, he does.
Karolina&Marta: How many kids does he have?
Person Interviewed: One son.
Karolina&Marta: What happened with his son when he started to drink?
Person Interviewed: His wife took him away, and he couldn't see his son.
Karolina&Marta:Does he work?
Person Interviewed: No, he doesn't.              
Second Interview
Karolina: Do you think that young people are in higher risk of becoming alcoholics?
Person Interviewed: Yes, I do. They are not mentally strong.
Karolina: What is the cause of drinking alcohol?
Person Interviewed: I think that it happens when a young person has friends that drink. Also, young people think that they can forget about their problems by drinking alcohol.
Karolina: What do you think generally about alcohol?
Person Interviewed: It's harmful, and it damages nervous system.
Karolina: From what kind of communities are alcoholics more often?
Person Interviewed: They are often from bad families which don't have higher education.
Karolina: What does alcoholism cause?
Person Interviewed: It usually causes that families break apart, quarrels. It causes that person makes wrong decisions, and usually doesn't work longer what causes later that person is homeless.
Karolina:Do you think that men or women become more often alcoholics?
Person Interviewed: I think that women can be addicted by alcohol faster, but they are more responsible than men. I think that men are more often alcoholics.
Alcoholic walking down the street.
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