Women's descriptions of drinking in bars : Reasons and risks

Fifty-two women bar drinkers participated in focus group discussions about women's reasons for drinking, victimization experiences, and behaviors that influence risk for victimization, in bars. The majority of the participants were White (67.3%), one-third were Black (30.8%), and one was Native...

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Veröffentlicht in:Sex roles 1998-05, Vol.38 (9-10), p.701-717
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Aggression
Alcohol Abuse
Alcohol Education
Alcohol use
Alcoholism
Assault
Bars
Behavior
Biological and medical sciences
College Students
Drinking
Drinking Behavior
Eating and Drinking Establishments
Employed Women
Females
Focus Groups
Gender Differences
Group Discussion
Males
Medical sciences
New York
Prevention
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychopathology. Psychiatry
Rape
Risk
Risks
USA
Victimization
Victims of Crime
Violence
Women
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