Harm Experienced from the Heavy Drinking of Family and Friends in the General Population: A Comparative Study of Six Northern European Countries
Conclusion: This study revealed large differences in the prevalence of harm across the study countries, as well as by gender and age, but the differences do not match the variation in population drinking and other indicators of harm. The implications of the findings for future research are discussed.
Source: Substance Abuse: Research and Treatment - Category: Addiction Authors: Mats RamstedtErica SundinInger Synnøve MoanElisabet E. StorvollIngunn Olea LundKim BloomfieldAnn HopeSveinbjörn KristjánssonChristoffer Tigerstedt Source Type: research
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