In lower-and middle-income countries (LMICs), alcohol poses significant challenges to the health, well-being, and safety of women. This integrative review builds upon a previous rapid assessment conducted by Laslett and Cook in 2019, delving into the specific impacts of alcohol on women's health in LMICs while also shedding light on research gaps across different global regions. We advocate for further research endeavours and policy initiatives aimed at addressing these deficiencies. Additionally, we prompt discussions regarding the necessity of establishing distinct priorities for alcohol research, monitoring, policy, and evaluation tailored to women's needs in LMICs, as compared to those for men or the general population, particularly in high-income countries (HICs).
Funding
The original project was funded by FORUT. Laslett is funded by the National Health and Medical Research Council Investigator Grant “Alcohol’s harm to Others” (GNT2016706). Waleewong is funded by the International Health Policy Program, Ministry of Public Health, Thailand.
History
Publication Date
2024-05-15
Journal
International Journal of Alcohol and Drug Research
Volume
12
Issue
S2
Pagination
19p. (p. S120-S138)
Publisher
Kettil Bruun Society for Social and Epidemiological Research on Alcohol