Factors influencing risky single occasion drinking in Canada and policy implications
Abstract Background Misuse of alcohol, including single risky occasion drinking (RSOD) is associated with a number of health, social and economic consequences. While research demonstrates that many factors contribute to individuals' drinking practices, little is known about risk factors that co...
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Main Authors: | Ellen Rafferty (Author), William Ian Andrew Bonner (Author), Jillian Code (Author), Keely McBride (Author), Mustafa Andkhoie (Author), Richa Tikoo (Author), Stephanie McClean (Author), Colleen Dell (Author), Michael Szafron (Author), Marwa Farag (Author) |
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2017-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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