United Kingdom Gender, Alcohol and Culture: An International Study (GENACIS) 2000
General Info
Provider
Coverage type
Country
Time period covered
January, 2000 - December, 2000
Data type
Survey:
Cross-sectional - Individual - Interview
Summary
GENACIS was a mutli-country survey series designed to collect information on drinking patterns of men and women in a variety of countries around the world. In addition to collecting information on alcohol use patterns in men and women, participants were also asked about their social networks, relationships, and problems they have experienced related to alcohol use including interpersonal and sexual violence.
GENACIS surveys across all countries used a standard or expanded core questionnaire, but individual country questionnaires included unique questions to their regions. In the United Kingdom, questionnaires collected more information on education, drinking consequences, domestic violence, mental health status, and drug use.
Keywords
Age at first sex, Alcohol use, Alcohol use disorders, Body mass index, Childhood sexual violence, Domestic violence, Education, Employment, Ethnicity, Family size, Health care use, Height, Illicit drug use, Income, Intimate partner violence, Marital status, Mental health symptoms, Religion, Tobacco smoking, Weight
Citation
Contributors
Funders
Suggested citation
Aarhus University, Addiction Switzerland Research Institute, Alcohol Research Group, Public Health Institute, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (Canada), Centre for Alcohol Policy Research, Turning Point Alcohol and Drug Centre (Australia), Kettil Bruun Society for Social and Epidemiological Research on Alcohol, University of North Dakota. United Kingdom Gender, Alcohol and Culture: An International Study (GENACIS) 2000.