
A women who wishes to make personal choices in terms of her physical and psychological well-being must inform herself and act in her own self interest. It is hoped that the information that follows will enable you to meet the challenges of substance abuse.Here are some of the facts that have been emerging:
- 60 percent of adult women 18 and over drink; 40 percent are abstainers.
- Of the women who drink, 55 percent do so moderately (less than 60 drinks per month), while 5 percent are heavy drinkers.
- Women's drinking problems are often viewed as less serious than men's and their condition may be more frequently misdiagnosed.
- 34 percent of Alcoholics Anonymous membership is female.
- Alcohol treatment centers report that 30 to 40 percent of their patients are women.
- Regular drinking is common among high school girls, and a sizable number engage in heavy drinking.
- Women frequently engage in the high-risk practice of abusing other drugs in combination with alcohol.
- Among alcohol women, the incidence of suicide attempts exceeds that of the female population as a whole as well as that of alcoholic men.
- Women are likely to develop liver disease with a lower alcohol consumption than men.
- Women are now heavily targeted for the marketing of alcoholic beverages. According to Impact, a liquor industry newsletter, women will spend $30 billion on alcoholic beverages in 2000s compared with $20 in 1990s.
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