
This study is measuring the amount of alcohol abuse throughout the world based on gender. The data from the study was taken in 2004. It is proven through this study that males have more issues with alcohol than women do. Also, EUR has the highest percentage of alcohol abuse among WHO regions.


The chart describes the prevalence of alcohol use disorders by sex. The chart compares the prevalence of these orders based on regions as separated by the World Health Organization.


This graph shows "Prevalence of alcohol use disorders by sex, WHO region and the World, 2004.". The indicators on the right mean that in the graph shown, men are labeled orange, women purple, and both sexes are indicated with blue.


The chart shows prevalence of alcohol use disorders by sex, through the region and the world. Men's tallies are shown by a yellow color, women are purple and both are blue/green. EUR has the highest amount of men, women and both, while EMR has the lowest.


The figure presented is titled Figure 10. Prevalence of alcohol use disorders by sex, WHO region and the world, 2004. The figure shows data for alcohol disorders.


This chart describes prevalence of alcohol use disorders by sex, WHO region and the world, for the year 2004. Categories on the list include AFR, AMR, and EMR.


The graph shows which genders are more likely to use alcohol throughout the world. Throughout the world, men are more likely to drink more alcohol than woman. The EMR has the least likely chance of drinking with men drinking the lowest throughout each region and women drinking nothing. AFR is next although more women drink here. SEAR has a lot more men drinking compared to AFR and EMR but the women drinkers are comparable to AFR. AMR and EUR have the highest drinkers between men and woman, easily double that of the worlds average. WPR has as many male drinkers as EUR and AMR but a lot less female drinkers.


This is a graph of the prevalence of alcohol use disorders by sex, by WHO region and the world. The data shows that the prevalence of alcohol use disorders is much more common amongst men.


This chart describes prevalence of alcohol use disorders by sex, WHO region and the world, for the year 2004. Different categories on the chart include AFR.


this bar graph compares prevalence of alcohol use by individuals with disorders by sex, region and the world.Europe is in the lead of every other country in this field. with men overwhelmingly leading that compared group.


The chart shows the prevalence of alcohol disorders by sex, WHO region, and the world. The data source is from 2004. Women have a significantly lower prevalence than men in all regions.


Graph about prevalence of alcohol disorders by sex, who region and the world in 2004. Europe had the most while with WPR being close and EMR had the least by far.


The image depicts a bar graph of prevalence of alcohol use disorders by sex, WHO regions and the world, 2004. Men seem to have far more alcohol use disorders than women across all regions.


This is also a graph from 2004 research in which alcohol prevalence percentage is shown in regards to region and sex and the world as a whole. European men being the highest percentage.

