A global review of the impact on women from men's alcohol drinking: the need for responding with a gendered lens.
Ingrid M WilsonBree WilloughbyAmany TanyosKathryn GrahamMary Jean WalkerAnne-Marie LaslettLeane RamsoomarPublished in: Global health action (2024)
Men's drinking results in a multitude of direct, indirect and hidden harms to women that are cumulative, intersecting and entrench women's disempowerment. An explicit gendered lens is needed in prevention efforts to target men's drinking and the impact on women, to improve health and social outcomes for women worldwide.