2020
DOI: 10.1111/dar.13202
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Severe harm from others' drinking: A population‐based study on sex differences and the role of one's own drinking habits

Abstract: Introduction and Aims Despite the fact that many studies have focused on harm from others' drinking, there is a lack of knowledge regarding severe forms of these harms. This study aimed to assess sex differences in the prevalence of severe harm from others' drinking and sex‐specific associations with one's own drinking. Design and Methods The data originated from a Swedish cross‐sectional population survey (n = 15 576). Adjusted odds ratios of self‐reported experiences of severe harm (harmed ‘a lot’) from othe… Show more

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“…The finding that AHTO in the home was more common in women corresponds with that of previous studies [13–15]. However, according to the findings of this study, no difference exists between men and women regarding AHTO from fathers in the home.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…The finding that AHTO in the home was more common in women corresponds with that of previous studies [13–15]. However, according to the findings of this study, no difference exists between men and women regarding AHTO from fathers in the home.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The lifetime proportion of adults (men/women) who experienced AHTO is reported to be 85%/83% in New Zealand, and the 12-month proportion was 50.1%-73.8%/46.6%-72.4% in Asian countries, 53.1%/46.7% in the United States, 23.0%/20.8% in Sweden and 4.8%/3.9% in South Korea [13,15,[22][23][24]. The results are not directly comparable because of the different timeframes, ways of assessing types of harm, and ages of the participants; however, according to this study, AHTO in Japan was lower than in other countries.…”
Section: Frequency Of Ahto In Japanmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We also found a predominance of female affected others (Rane et al, 2017;Templeton et al, 2010), which may re ect the excessive burden carried by females. However, males also experience harm from others' drinking (Sundin et al, 2021) and are too deserving of intervention. Those from white ethnic origin, where ethnicity was available, also predominated the landscape (Templeton et al, 2010).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These studies also often show a high incidence of such experiences, e.g. for alcohol alone, between 25 and 53% [18], with most studies consistently showing that people reporting these experiences are more likely to be younger, more often single and are more likely to report risky consumption patterns of alcohol or other intoxicants themselves [9,[19][20][21][22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%