US trends in binge drinking by gender, occupation, prestige, and work structure among adults in the midlife, 2006–2018

Volume: 62, Pages: 22 - 29
Published: Oct 1, 2021
Abstract
Rates of binge drinking have nearly doubled among US women ages 30–49 since 2006. Employment influences alcohol use and varies by the prestige and structure (e.g., authority, autonomy, expertise) of one's occupation. We examined trends in binge drinking among adults ages 30–49 in the labor force in 2006–2018 National Health Interview Surveys (N = 108,981) by occupation, work prestige (General Social Survey's occupational prestige score), work...
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Title
US trends in binge drinking by gender, occupation, prestige, and work structure among adults in the midlife, 2006–2018
DOI
Published Date
Oct 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
62
Pages
22 - 29
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