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DOI: 10.1007/0-306-47138-8_25
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Gender Differences for the Risk of Alcohol-Related Problems in Multiple National Contexts

Kaye Middleton Fillmore,Jacqueline M. Golding,S Kniep,Eeva Leino,C Shoemaker,C R Ager,H P Ferrer,Salme Ahlström,Peter Allebeck,Arvid Amundsen,Jules Angst,Gellisse Bagnall,Ann F. Brunswick,Remi J. Cadoret,Sally Casswell,Nancy DeCourville,Norman Giesbrecht,Bridget F. Grant,Thomas K. Greenfield,Joel W. Grube,Bernd Geuther,Thomas C. Harford,L Kubicka,Michael R. Levenson,Mark Morgan,Harold A. Mulford,Leif Öjesjö,David Peck,Martin Plant,Chris Power,Bruce Ritson,Lee N. Robins,Anders Romelsjö,David Rosen,Ronald P. Schlegel,M Sieber,Sören Sigvardsson,Rainer Κ. Silbereisen,Meir Teichman,Richard W. Wilsnack,Sharon C. Wilsnack

Alcohol consumption
Psychology
Population
2002
The primary research question asked is: After holding alcohol consumption constant, will men and women be at equal risk for a variety of alcohol-related problems? Since women are actually at a higher blood alcohol content at the same consumption levels, a physiological argument would suggest that women are at equal or greater risk for alcohol problems than men. However, variation in societal norms surrounding gender roles and/or societal-level stress may mediate the experience of men and women, regardless of the differences in physiology.Ten cross-sectional general population studies are used. Analyses control for individual-level variables (age, quantity, and frequency of drinking) and societal-level variables (proportion of women in the work force and female suicide rate) that might confound these relationships; cross-study homogeneity is examined.
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    Gender Differences for the Risk of Alcohol-Related Problems in Multiple National Contexts” is a paper by Kaye Middleton Fillmore Jacqueline M. Golding S Kniep Eeva Leino C Shoemaker C R Ager H P Ferrer Salme Ahlström Peter Allebeck Arvid Amundsen Jules Angst Gellisse Bagnall Ann F. Brunswick Remi J. Cadoret Sally Casswell Nancy DeCourville Norman Giesbrecht Bridget F. Grant Thomas K. Greenfield Joel W. Grube Bernd Geuther Thomas C. Harford L Kubicka Michael R. Levenson Mark Morgan Harold A. Mulford Leif Öjesjö David Peck Martin Plant Chris Power Bruce Ritson Lee N. Robins Anders Romelsjö David Rosen Ronald P. Schlegel M Sieber Sören Sigvardsson Rainer Κ. Silbereisen Meir Teichman Richard W. Wilsnack Sharon C. Wilsnack published in 2002. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.