“…In the extensive, ephemeral sociability of adolescents' shared leisure time, they play down risks, and everything revolves around the group: they go out, socialize, take drugs and experience the rites of passage to adulthood in a group [12]. By 'youth nightlife', we mean when young people and adolescents go for a night out, to a nightclub, disco or a bar, usually in the company of friends, or meet up to drink or take drugs in other areas such as parks, fields, abandoned lots or even a friend's house [13]. This need to belong and feel part of a group is at its most intense in the stages of adolescence and youth, where individual and collective identity is formed [14][15][16].…”