Background: Women during midlife are consuming larger quantities of alcohol than any other age group of women and any other generation of midlife women previously. This is concerning given alcohol related-health risks coalesce with age-related health risks for women, in particular, breast cancer. Methods: In-depth interviews with 50 Australian midlife women (aged 45–64) from different social classes explored women’s personal accounts of midlife transitions and their descriptions of the role of alcohol in navigating these life experiences; both daily occurrences as well as significant moments in the life course. Results: Our findings point to the complex, confusing and co-existing biographical transitions women experience during midlife (gen...
Observational studies have documented inverse associations between moderate alcohol consumption and ...
Abstract Public health approaches have frequently conceptualised alcohol consumption as an individua...
Objectives To examine the association of alcohol consumption with well-being in mid-aged Australian ...
This article responds to calls for empirically grounded and critically analytical research on the s...
First published: 04 February 2022In this article, we explore how women in different social classes h...
Public health approaches have frequently conceptualised alcohol consumption as an individual behavio...
Background \ud \ud Changing trends in women's alcohol consumption have demonstrated that women, in b...
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...
Background :We aimed to understand the factors shaping alcohol consumption patterns in middle-aged ...
AbstractDespite the increase in drinking by women in early midlife, little alcohol research has focu...
BackgroundWe aimed to understand the factors shaping alcohol consumption patterns in middle-aged wom...
Introduction: Relatively few attempts have been made to describe and understand women’s alcohol cons...
Drawing on interviews about the drinking trajectories of sixty young Victorian drinkers (aged 20-24)...
This study aims to explore the subjective experiences of mature aged women who misuse alcohol. Speci...
Observational studies have documented inverse associations between moderate alcohol consumption and ...
Abstract Public health approaches have frequently conceptualised alcohol consumption as an individua...
Objectives To examine the association of alcohol consumption with well-being in mid-aged Australian ...
This article responds to calls for empirically grounded and critically analytical research on the s...
First published: 04 February 2022In this article, we explore how women in different social classes h...
Public health approaches have frequently conceptualised alcohol consumption as an individual behavio...
Background \ud \ud Changing trends in women's alcohol consumption have demonstrated that women, in b...
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...
Background :We aimed to understand the factors shaping alcohol consumption patterns in middle-aged ...
AbstractDespite the increase in drinking by women in early midlife, little alcohol research has focu...
BackgroundWe aimed to understand the factors shaping alcohol consumption patterns in middle-aged wom...
Introduction: Relatively few attempts have been made to describe and understand women’s alcohol cons...
Drawing on interviews about the drinking trajectories of sixty young Victorian drinkers (aged 20-24)...
This study aims to explore the subjective experiences of mature aged women who misuse alcohol. Speci...
Observational studies have documented inverse associations between moderate alcohol consumption and ...
Abstract Public health approaches have frequently conceptualised alcohol consumption as an individua...
Objectives To examine the association of alcohol consumption with well-being in mid-aged Australian ...