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Alcohol and homicide in early 20th-century Russia.
December 22, 2005... Since the publication of Leon et al.'s (1997) seminal study, alcohol has been increasingly recognized as an important factor in Russian excess mortality during the transition period (Nemtsov, 2002). Besides its more obvious contribution in the...
Patterns of drinking and estimates of alcohol-related mortality in New Zealand.
December 22, 2005... The effect of drinking pattern, independent of average volume of alcohol consumption, is increasingly recognized as an important determinant of the impact of alcohol on health (Rehm et al. 2001; Room et al. 2003; Bobak et al. 2004; Russell et...
Predicting alcohol-related harm by sociodemographic background: high prevalence versus high risk.
December 22, 2005... There is a large body of research in different cultures on the distribution of drinking problems across different sociodemographic categories, although most of the studies come from outside the Nordic countries. Overall, it is not always made...
On the road to Damascus? A qualitative study of life events and decreased drinking.(United Kingdom)
December 22, 2005... Many heavy drinkers stop or significantly reduce their alcohol intake without receiving treatment, through processes often referred to as "natural recovery" (Burman 1997; Cunningham et al. 2000; Humphreys et al. 1997; Klingemann 1991; 2001;...
"Charging" and "blowing out": patterns and cultures of GHB use in Melbourne, Australia.(gamma hydroxybutyrate)
December 22, 2005... As global club and rave cultures continue to mutate and fragment, so too do the patterns and cultures of drug use so often associated with them. New drugs emerge and gain popularity just as older substances ebb and recede only to reappear in...
HCV (hepatitis C virus) pre-test and post-test counseling services at drug treatment programs: missed opportunities for primary prevention.
December 22, 2005... The World Health Organization (2000) estimates that there are 170 million individuals infected with hepatitis C virus worldwide. In the U.S., approximately four million have contracted the virus (Alter, Kruszon-Moran, Nainan, McQuillan, Gao,...