Introduction: Relatively few attempts have been made to describe and understand women’s alcohol consumption beyond adolescence and young adulthood. In particular, there has been a lack of studies focusing on the alcohol culture that surrounds and guides mature-aged women’s drinking. As part of a larger cross-national comparison, the present study sought to address this gap by identifying the shared beliefs and values that impact on drinking outcomes among mature-aged women in Sweden and Australia. Method: The study was guided by an ethnographic methodology. To generate data, a series of semi-structured interview were conducted with 17 Australian (age = 45-57 years; M = 52.1, SD = 3.9) and 19 Swedish (age = 45-58 years; M = 52.2, SD = 4.8) w...
This study aims to explore the subjective experiences of mature aged women who misuse alcohol. Speci...
Most qualitative research on alcohol focuses on younger rather than older adults. To explore older p...
Abstract Objectives: To compare gender differences in alcohol use and the socioeconomic correlates o...
Introduction: Relatively few attempts have been made to describe and understand women’s alcohol cons...
The purpose of this investigation was to undertake pilot research to develop an understanding of the...
This thesis examined and compared the alcohol beliefs of mature-aged women in Sweden and Australia. ...
The current study examined drink driving attitudes among mature-aged women in Sweden and Australia, ...
The current study examined drink driving attitudes among mature-aged women in Sweden and Australia, ...
Background \ud \ud Changing trends in women's alcohol consumption have demonstrated that women, in b...
During the last decades, scholars have discussed the changes of Swedish alcohol culture. Among other...
Aim: Studying changes between the ages of 20 and 35 in the use of alcohol and its meaning to the use...
We have done a study concerning young women, in the ages of 20 to 30, and their thoughts about, cons...
Alcohol-related mortality and morbidity represents a substantial financial burden to communities acr...
INTRODUCTION Recent trends in Australian national survey data show an increase in alcohol use among...
Alcohol use is a leading risk factor for injuries, mortality and the burden of disease. Alcohol cons...
This study aims to explore the subjective experiences of mature aged women who misuse alcohol. Speci...
Most qualitative research on alcohol focuses on younger rather than older adults. To explore older p...
Abstract Objectives: To compare gender differences in alcohol use and the socioeconomic correlates o...
Introduction: Relatively few attempts have been made to describe and understand women’s alcohol cons...
The purpose of this investigation was to undertake pilot research to develop an understanding of the...
This thesis examined and compared the alcohol beliefs of mature-aged women in Sweden and Australia. ...
The current study examined drink driving attitudes among mature-aged women in Sweden and Australia, ...
The current study examined drink driving attitudes among mature-aged women in Sweden and Australia, ...
Background \ud \ud Changing trends in women's alcohol consumption have demonstrated that women, in b...
During the last decades, scholars have discussed the changes of Swedish alcohol culture. Among other...
Aim: Studying changes between the ages of 20 and 35 in the use of alcohol and its meaning to the use...
We have done a study concerning young women, in the ages of 20 to 30, and their thoughts about, cons...
Alcohol-related mortality and morbidity represents a substantial financial burden to communities acr...
INTRODUCTION Recent trends in Australian national survey data show an increase in alcohol use among...
Alcohol use is a leading risk factor for injuries, mortality and the burden of disease. Alcohol cons...
This study aims to explore the subjective experiences of mature aged women who misuse alcohol. Speci...
Most qualitative research on alcohol focuses on younger rather than older adults. To explore older p...
Abstract Objectives: To compare gender differences in alcohol use and the socioeconomic correlates o...