Exploiting motherhood: Do mummy drinking sites offer real support or are they mainly alcohol marketing?
Linda M BosmaNorman GiesbrechtAnne-Marie LaslettPublished in: Drug and alcohol review (2021)
Even as women's roles have expanded substantially beyond traditional sex stereotypes, women are still commonly portrayed as uncomplaining caregivers, long-suffering intimate partners and in control of family matters, all while maintaining a sexualised femininity. Nowhere are these stereotypes and expectations more apparent than for mothers. However, some social media are exploiting mothers by inappropriately offering alcohol consumption as a solution to the challenges of parenting. This is a very timely topic, given the impacts of COVID-19 on family and home life, and potential for an increase in alcohol-related problems and health harms. We address these issues and offer alternatives to alcohol consumption as an easy solution to countering challenges of parenthood.
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- pregnancy outcomes
- public health
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- breast cancer risk
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