New Survey Reveals 30% of Middle-Aged Women
are Embracing Sober Curiosity as 45% Express Dependency
Concerns
DENVER, April 3,
2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Following the U.S. Surgeon
General's warning about the link between alcohol and cancer,
SOBRsafe (NASDAQ: SOBR) reveals key insights into the
relationship between middle-aged women and alcohol. Conducted by
Censuswide, the survey of 1,001 American women who drink alcohol
aged 40 - 65 sheds light on their motivations, drinking habits, and
barriers to seeking help. These findings detailed below, released
in conjunction with April's Alcohol Awareness Month, aim to
encourage open conversations about alcohol use among women
navigating their midlife journey, ensuring they receive the support
they need.
New Survey Reveals 30% of Middle-Aged Women
are Embracing Sober Curiosity as 45% Express Dependency
Concerns
The Drinking Decade: 40's
Drinking behaviors are
particularly pronounced among women surveyed in their 40s,
with 28% of those who drink saying they drink
more now than they did in their 20s. This 40 - 49 age demographic
reports.
- Just over 1 in 3 use alcohol to unwind or manage
anxiety
- 28% saw an increase in drinking alcohol after a
breakup
- Almost 1 in 4 of those who have children drink to manage
parenting stress
- 28% drink to cope with loneliness
- 40% of those who are single rely on alcohol to ease
first-date anxiety
"Women are often navigating significant life transitions and
emotional challenges in their 40's, and for many, alcohol becomes a
default coping mechanism," said Dr. Mandy
Neeble Diamond, a clinical forensic psychologist and
addiction specialist. "Feelings of shame combined with the stigma
around seeking help keep many women trapped in quiet, unhealthy
habits."
The Health Toll: From Well-Being to
Aging
Despite its short-term relief, women who drink
are experiencing alcohol's negative effects on their mental and
physical health.
- 32% report gut health issues and digestive
discomfort after drinking alcohol
- 27% report disrupted sleep due to drinking
- Almost 1 in 4 say alcohol worsens their anxiety and
depression
- 23% experience memory issues tied to alcohol
use
Barriers to Change: Shame, Social Pressure, and
Cost
While nearly half of middle-aged women express
concern about their drinking habits and alcohol dependency, seeking
help remains a challenge:
- 18% feel too embarrassed or ashamed to ask for help
- 32% report they aren't ready to quit drinking
- 16% cite financial limitations as a barrier to seeking
treatment
- 13% reveal they don't have time to seek help
"By shining a light on these shared experiences and feelings, we
hope to inspire meaningful conversations and provide real
solutions," said SOBRsafe Chairman and CEO David Gandini. "Whether you desire to cut back
or quit drinking altogether, SOBRsafe tools and resources are
available to support every journey."
A Shift Toward Sobriety Through Research and
Innovation
An increasing number of women are re-evaluating
their relationship with alcohol, with 30% actively moving
toward a sober or damp lifestyle. New research and innovations in
nonalcoholic beverages and alcohol detection technology, such as
the SOBRsure band, play an important role in these shifting
cultural attitudes by empowering women with tools to make healthier
choices and long-term change.
Resources like SOBRsafe offer support, guidance, and technology
to help rebuild trust and foster accountability. For more
information about SOBRsafe, visit www.sobrsafe.com or
follow @sobrsafe on socials. For additional survey stats,
contact sobrsafe@stanton-company.com.
ABOUT SOBRsafe
Through next-generation alcohol
detection technology, we enable trust and empower recovery ... with
a human touch. SOBRsafe's advanced transdermal (touch-based)
technology detects and reports in real-time the presence of alcohol
as emitted through a user's skin - no breath, blood, or urine
samples are required. With a powerful backend data platform,
SOBRsafe provides passive, dignified screening and monitoring
solutions for the behavioral health, family law and consumer
markets, and for licensing and integration.
PRESS CONTACT
Talia
Rotenberg
talia@stanton-company.com
310.339.3591
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About the Research:
The research was conducted by
Censuswide, among a sample of 1338 American women aged 40 - 65. The
data was collected between 12.03.2025 -
20.03.2025. Censuswide abides by and employs members of the
Market Research Society and follows the MRS code of conduct and
ESOMAR principles. Censuswide is also a member of the British
Polling Council.
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