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High Intensity Drinking (HID) assessed by maximum quantity consumed is an important pattern measure adding predictive value in higher and lower income societies for modeling alcohol-related problems
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High Intensity Drinking (HID) assessed by maximum quantity consumed is an important pattern measure adding predictive value in higher and lower income societies for modeling alcohol-related problems

Thomas K Greenfield, Camillia K Lui, Won K Cook, Katherine J Karriker-Jaffe, Libo Li, Sharon C Wilsnack, Kim Bloomfield, Robin Room, Anne-Marie Laslett, Jason Bond, …
International journal of environmental research and public health, Vol.20(4), p.3748
2023
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https://hdl.handle.net/10210/504824
PMID: 36834453

Abstract

Adult Alcohol Drinking Alcohol-Related Disorders Alcoholism Female Humans Male Poverty Surveys and Questionnaires
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