To Cause Harm and to be Harmed by Others: New Perspectives on Alcohol & rsquo;s Harms to Others
Conclusions: Drinking variables were the strongest correlates of causing harm and being harmed. Efforts to reduce risky drinking may also help reduce exposures to collateral harm.
Source: Substance Abuse: Research and Treatment - Category: Addiction Authors: Abdu K. Seid Ulrike Grittner Thomas K. Greenfield Kim Bloomfield Source Type: research
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