Gender Differences in Binge Drinking.

Q1 Psychology Alcohol research : current reviews Pub Date : 2018-01-01
Richard W Wilsnack, Sharon C Wilsnack, Gerhard Gmel, Lori Wolfgang Kantor
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Abstract

Just as binge drinking rates differ for men and women, the predictors and consequences of binge drinking vary by gender as well. This article examines these differences and how binge drinking definitions and research samples and methods may influence findings. It also describes the relationship between age and binge drinking among men and women, and how drinking culture and environment affect this relationship. It examines gender-specific trends in binge drinking, predictors of binge drinking for men and women, and binge drinking in the context of smoking. The article reviews current findings on gender differences in the health consequences of binge drinking, including morbidity and mortality, suicidality, cancer, cardiovascular disorders, liver disorders, and brain and neurocognitive implications. It also discusses gender differences in the behavioral and social consequences of binge drinking, including alcohol-impaired driving, sexual assault, and intimate partner violence, and includes implications for treatment and prevention.

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酗酒中的性别差异。
正如男性和女性的酗酒率不同一样,酗酒的预测因素和后果也因性别而异。本文探讨了这些差异,以及酗酒的定义、研究样本和方法如何影响研究结果。它还描述了年龄与男性和女性酗酒之间的关系,以及饮酒文化和环境如何影响这种关系。它研究了酗酒的特定性别趋势、男性和女性酗酒的预测因素,以及吸烟背景下的酗酒。这篇文章回顾了关于酗酒对健康影响的性别差异的最新研究结果,包括发病率和死亡率、自杀、癌症、心血管疾病、肝脏疾病以及大脑和神经认知影响。它还讨论了酗酒行为和社会后果的性别差异,包括酒精受损驾驶、性侵犯和亲密伴侣暴力,并包括对治疗和预防的影响。
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Alcohol research : current reviews
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