Age Differences in the Longitudinal Relationship between Work-Family Conflict and Alcohol Use
Table 1
Prevalence of categorical caregiving and demographics by age group, drinkers only.
Age group
Under 34
34–45
Over 45
Race
White = 37 (7.0%)
White = 129 (24.3%)
White = 106 (20.0%)
Other = 58 (11.0%)
Other = 103 (19.4%)
Other = 97 (18.3%)
Marital status
Married = 74 (14.0%)
Married = 185 (35.0%)
Married = 128 (24.2%)
Other = 19 (3.6%)
Other = 47 (8.9%)
Other = 76 (14.3%)
Children under 6 cared for
60 (11%)
105 (19.3%)
25 (4.7%)
Income
<$10,000–$30,000 = 34 (6.6%)
<$10,000–$30,000 = 28 (5.5%)
<$10,000–$30,000 = 30 (5.8%)
$30,001–$70,000 = 42 (8.2%)
$30,001–$70,000 = 77 (15.0%)
$30,001–$70,000 = 108 (21.0%)
$70,000 or more = 27 (5.3%)
$70,000 or more = 66 (12.9%)
$70,000 or more = 101 (19.7%)
Note: numbers across columns for race, marital status, and income do not sum to 543 due to missing data. Income is presented as a categorical variable for descriptive purposes but was modeled as a continuous variable in analyses.