AbstractDespite the increase in drinking by women in early midlife, little alcohol research has focused on this group. We explore how alcohol is associated with the construction of gender identities among women aged 30–50 years in the west of Scotland, United Kingdom. We draw on qualitative data from 11 focus groups (five all-female, six mixed-sex) with pre-existing groups of friends and work colleagues in which women and men discuss their drinking behaviours. Analysis demonstrated how alcohol represented a time and space away from paid and unpaid work for women in a range of domestic circumstances, allowing them to relax and unwind. While women used alcohol to construct a range of identities, traditional notions of femininity remained sali...
Traditionally, consuming alcohol in bars, pubs, and clubs represents a masculine leisure activity at...
Research suggests young women view drinking as a pleasurable aspect of their social lives but that t...
Most qualitative research on alcohol focuses on younger rather than older adults. To explore older p...
Despite the increase in drinking by women in early midlife, little alcohol research has focused on t...
Despite the increase in drinking by women in early midlife, little alcohol research has focused on t...
AbstractDespite the increase in drinking by women in early midlife, little alcohol research has focu...
Public health approaches have frequently conceptualised alcohol consumption as an individual behavio...
Abstract Public health approaches have frequently conceptualised alcohol consumption as an individua...
Background: Women during midlife are consuming larger quantities of alcohol than any other age group...
Transformation and time-out: the role of alcohol in identity construction among Scottish women in ea...
Objective: Men drink more heavily and are more likely to die from alcohol-related causes than women....
This paper investigates young women’s alcohol consumption in the UK within a widespread culture of i...
Public health approaches have frequently conceptualised alcohol consumption as an individual behavio...
In this paper we explore the importance of relationality and care for understanding women’s alcohol ...
Traditionally, consuming alcohol in bars, pubs, and clubs represents a masculine leisure activity at...
Traditionally, consuming alcohol in bars, pubs, and clubs represents a masculine leisure activity at...
Research suggests young women view drinking as a pleasurable aspect of their social lives but that t...
Most qualitative research on alcohol focuses on younger rather than older adults. To explore older p...
Despite the increase in drinking by women in early midlife, little alcohol research has focused on t...
Despite the increase in drinking by women in early midlife, little alcohol research has focused on t...
AbstractDespite the increase in drinking by women in early midlife, little alcohol research has focu...
Public health approaches have frequently conceptualised alcohol consumption as an individual behavio...
Abstract Public health approaches have frequently conceptualised alcohol consumption as an individua...
Background: Women during midlife are consuming larger quantities of alcohol than any other age group...
Transformation and time-out: the role of alcohol in identity construction among Scottish women in ea...
Objective: Men drink more heavily and are more likely to die from alcohol-related causes than women....
This paper investigates young women’s alcohol consumption in the UK within a widespread culture of i...
Public health approaches have frequently conceptualised alcohol consumption as an individual behavio...
In this paper we explore the importance of relationality and care for understanding women’s alcohol ...
Traditionally, consuming alcohol in bars, pubs, and clubs represents a masculine leisure activity at...
Traditionally, consuming alcohol in bars, pubs, and clubs represents a masculine leisure activity at...
Research suggests young women view drinking as a pleasurable aspect of their social lives but that t...
Most qualitative research on alcohol focuses on younger rather than older adults. To explore older p...