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Harm from Known Others' Drinking by Relationship Proximity to the Harmful Drinker and Gender: A Meta-Analysis Across 10 Countries.

Oliver StanesbySarah CallinanKathryn GrahamIngrid M WilsonThomas K GreenfieldSharon C WilsnackSiri HettigeHoang Thi My HanhLatsamy SiengsounthoneOrratai WaleewongAnne-Marie Laslett
Published in: Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research (2018)
The experience of harm attributable to the drinking of others differs by gender. For preventing harm to women, the primary focus should be on heavy or harmful drinkers in close proximity relationships; for preventing harm to men, a broader approach is needed. This and further work investigating the dynamics among gender, victim-perpetrator relationships, alcohol, and harm to others will help to develop interventions to reduce alcohol-related harm to others which are specific to the contexts within which harms occur.
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