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Exploiting motherhood: Do mummy drinking sites offer real support or are they mainly alcohol marketing?

Linda M. Bosma, Norman Giesbrecht, Anne‐Marie Laslett

2021Drug and Alcohol Review27 citationsDOI

Abstract

Even as women's roles have expanded substantially beyond traditional sex stereotypes, women are still commonly portrayed as uncomplaining caregivers, long-suffering intimate partners and in control of family matters, all while maintaining a sexualised femininity. Nowhere are these stereotypes and expectations more apparent than for mothers. However, some social media are exploiting mothers by inappropriately offering alcohol consumption as a solution to the challenges of parenting. This is a very timely topic, given the impacts of COVID-19 on family and home life, and potential for an increase in alcohol-related problems and health harms. We address these issues and offer alternatives to alcohol consumption as an easy solution to countering challenges of parenthood.

Topics & Concepts

Alcohol consumptionFemininityConsumption (sociology)PsychologySocial psychologyAlcoholDevelopmental psychologySociologySocial scienceChemistryBiochemistryPsychoanalysisSubstance Abuse Treatment and OutcomesHomelessness and Social IssuesAdolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health
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