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Do gender differences in the relationship between living with children and alcohol consumption vary by societal gender inequality?

Kathryn GrahamSharon BernardsKatherine J Karriker-JaffeSandra KuntscheAnne-Marie LaslettGerhard GmelSarah CallinanOliver StanesbySamantha Wells
Published in: Drug and alcohol review (2020)
Although lower alcohol consumption was found generally for women living with children, this relationship was found only for men in countries where there was more gender equality. Given the high risk of harm to children from heavy consumption by adults with whom they live, prevention efforts need to strengthen prevention of heavy consumption by parents and other who live with children, especially for men who live with children in low gender equality countries.
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