Women and alcohol in Aotearoa/New Zealand | Te waipiro me ngā wāhine i Aotearoa : report

Rankine, Jenny

Women and alcohol in Aotearoa/New Zealand | Te waipiro me ngā wāhine i Aotearoa : report Jenny Rankine with Amanda Gregory, Anna Tonks and Te Pora Thompson-Evans - Auckland, N.Z. : Alcohol Healthwatch; Women's Health Action, 2013 - electronic document (200 p.); PDF file: 1.58 MB

This project was funded by the Ministry of Health and commissioned in August 2011 by Alcohol Healthwatch and Women’s Health Action to explore five questions:
1. What are the patterns of drinking among women, have these changed over time and if so how?
2. What harms result for women from their own or others’ drinking?
3. Is the impact of alcohol on women’s health, either through their own drinking or that of others, a growing problem?
4. If so, what are the major influences on women’s drinking or the harm to women from others’ drinking?
5. What is currently working for preventing or reducing harm to women from their own or other people’s alcohol consumption?
The project included a literature review of women’s alcohol consumption, influencing factors, alcohol problems for women
and interventions. It also included focus groups and key informant interviews with 41 providers of services in organisations working with women affected by alcohol. It resulted in this report and a briefing paper (see second link).


978-0-9941021-2-6 (electronic)


ALCOHOL ABUSE
ALCOHOL AVAILABILITY
ALCOHOL USE
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
HAUORA
HAURANGITANGA
HEALTH
INTERVENTION
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
MĀORI
PACIFIC PEOPLES
PASIFIKA
RISK FACTORS
TAITAMARIKI
TŪKINOTANGA
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
WOMEN
YOUNG WOMEN
WĀHINE
PREVENTION
TŪKINOTANGA Ā-WHĀNAU
SEXUAL VIOLENCE


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