特刊《性别、文化和酒精问题:多国研究》导言。

Kim Bloomfield, Gerhard Gmel, Sharon Wilsnack
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本文介绍了一系列报道欧盟协调行动"性别、文化和酒精问题:一项多国研究"结果的文章,该行动调查了13个欧洲国家和两个非欧洲国家的男女饮酒差异。饮酒中的性别差异是人类社会行为中为数不多的普遍性别差异之一。然而,这些差异的大小因社会而异。本期的论文研究了各国(1)男性和女性的饮酒模式,(2)男性和女性经历酒精相关问题的普遍性,(3)酒精使用和滥用方面的社会不平等中的性别差异,(4)社会角色组合对重度酒精使用的影响中的性别差异,以及(5)社会层面因素如何在区域和全球层面预测女性和男性的酒精使用和问题。国家调查是独立进行的,然后集中在一个机构进行进一步的数据标准化和处理。一些研究结果表明,一个国家的社会性别平等程度越高,饮酒行为的性别差异就越小。在大多数分析中,北欧国家在饮酒行为上的性别差异最小,其次是西欧和中欧国家,而发展中国家的性别差异最大。
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Introduction to special issue 'Gender, Culture and Alcohol Problems: a Multi-national Study'.

This paper provides an introduction to a series of articles reporting results from the EU concerted action "Gender, Culture and Alcohol Problems: A Multi-national Study" which examined differences in drinking among women and men in 13 European and two non-European countries. The gender gap in alcohol drinking is one of the few universal gender differences in human social behavior. However, the size of these differences varies greatly from one society to another. The papers in this issue examine, across countries, (1) men's and women's drinking patterns, (2) the prevalence of men's and women's experience of alcohol-related problems, (3) gender differences in social inequalities in alcohol use and abuse, (4) gender differences in the influence of combinations of social roles on heavy alcohol use, and (5) how societal-level factors predict women's and men's alcohol use and problems on a regional and global level. Country surveys were independently conducted and then centralized at one institution for further data standardization and processing. Several results indicated that the greater the societal gender equality in a country, the smaller the gender differences in drinking behavior. In most analyses the smallest gender differences in drinking behaviour were found in Nordic countries, followed by western and central European countries, with the largest gender differences in countries with developing economies.

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