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Existing portrayals of women who drink typically fall into two categories: disturbing stories of women hitting rock bottom, resulting in ruined careers, families, and futures, or amusing stories of fun and harmless girls nights out, with women drinking and overindulging as a temporary escape from a never-ending list of work and family demands. Drawing on original research and extensive interviews with a diverse group of women, author Susan Stewart challenges these stereotypes, revealing womens complex relationships with alcohol and factors associated with its use.

In On the Rocks Stewart asks a question others might prefer stay buried: what about womens lives have changed such that they drink more alcohol? Stewarts participants share stories of the many social forces that encourage women to drink: increased marketing of alcohol to women, the growing presence of alcohol in the workplace, pressure to drink from friends and family, and that drinking provides an easy time-out from children and housework. Stewarts unvarnished examination of women and drinking challenges readers to think through its implications to individuals, families, and society.

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Susan D. Stewart is a professor of sociology at Iowa State University. She is author or co-author of several books including Co-Sleeping: Parents, Children, and Musical Beds, Marriages, Families, and Relationships, Brave New Stepfamilies, and Multicultural Stepfamilies. Her research focuses on gender, family diversity, parenting, and children and adults physical, social, and emotional health. She has published articles on a range of topics in leading peer-reviewed journals such as Journal of Marriage and Families, Journal of Family Issues, Demography, and Journal of Gynecology and Womens Health. Dr. Stewart resides in Ames, Iowa with her husband, daughter, and three cats.

I am indebted to the women who shared their thoughts, stories, and sometimes painful aspects of their lives, without whom this work would not have been possible.

Table 1. Characteristics of Interviewees

FrequencyPercent
Age
25-291031
30-39928
40-49825
50 and over516
Race and Ethnicity
White2681
Black or African American26
Hispanic39
Asian13
Education
Some college516
Bachelors degree825
Graduate or professional degree1959
Employment
Full-time2681
Part-time39
Stay-at-home parent13
Not working13
Student13
Occupation
Research and education1238
Administration and communications928
Health and human services825
Business and support services39
Relationship Status
Single, not currently dating516
Single, dating13
Single, serious romantic partner413
Cohabiting, serious romantic partner00
Married2269
Ever Divorced
Yes722
No2578
Number of Children
01238
1825
2619
3+619
Gender of Children
No children1238
All girls619
All boys722
Mix of girls and boys722
Ages of Children
5 or younger922
6-12820
13-171332
18-24615
25 and older512
Relationship to Parent
Biological child3688
Adopted child12
Stepchild25
Not reported25
Residence of Children
In home all of time3176
In home part of time512
Outside of home512
Religious Affiliation
Catholic516
Protestant825
Other516
None1444
Religious Service Attendance
Do not attend1238
A few times a year1134
Monthly39
Weekly619
Consider Yourself Spiritual Person
Yes2372
No928
Household Income
Less than $50,000413
$50,000-$74,999928
$75,000-$99,999619
$100,000-$149,999928
$150,000 and more413

Note: Sample consists of 32 participants. Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Table 2. Alcohol Consumption Patterns of Interviewees (During Last 12 Months)

FrequencyPercent
Frequency of alcohol consumption
Less than once a month413
One to three times a month619
Once or twice a week1238
Three or more times a week1032
Number of drinks on typical day
11547
21031
3+722
Number of times drank 4+ drinks in two-hour period
01547
1-11 times in past year1134
Once a month or more619
Age at first drink
6-12619
13-15825
16-18825
19-211032
Have relatives you would consider problem drinkers
None619
Yes, in immediate family only517
Yes, in extended family only1549
Yes, in both immediate and extended family619
Presence of alcohol use disorder
None1341
Mild1547
Moderate413
Severe00

Note: Sample consists of 32 participants. Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding.

Table 3. DSM-5 Criteria for Diagnosing an Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD)

YesNo
In the past year, have you:
Had times when you ended up drinking more, or longer, than you intended?
More than once wanted to cut down or stop drinking, or tried to, but couldn't?
Spent a lot of time drinking? Or being sick or getting over the aftereffects?
Wanted a drink so badly you couldn't think of anything else?
Found that drinkingor being sick from drinkingoften interfered with taking care of your home or family? Or caused job troubles? Or school problems?
Continued to drink even though it was causing trouble with your family or friends?
Given up or cut back on activities that were important or interesting to you, or gave you pleasure, in order to drink?
More than once gotten into situations while or after drinking that increased your chances of getting hurt (such as driving, swimming, using machinery, walking in a dangerous area, or having unsafe sex)?
Continued to drink even though it was making you feel depressed or anxious or adding to another health problem? Or after having had a memory blackout?
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