Associations between access to alcohol outlets and alcohol intake and depressive symptoms in women from socioeconomically disadvantaged neighbourhoods in Australia
Abstract Background This study examined associations between alcohol outlet access and alcohol intake, depressive symptoms score and risk of depression among women residing in disadvantaged neighbourhoods in Victoria, Australia. Methods Data on depressive symptoms, alcohol intake and socio-demograph...
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Main Authors: | Karen E. Lamb (Author), Lukar E. Thornton (Author), Megan Teychenne (Author), Catherine Milte (Author), Ester Cerin (Author), Kylie Ball (Author) |
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2017-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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