Accessibility and suitability of residential alcohol treatment for older adults: a mixed method study
Abstract Background Whilst alcohol misuse is decreasing amongst younger adults in many countries, it is increasing in older adults. Residential rehabilitation (rehab) is a vital component of the alcohol treatment system, particularly for those with relatively complex needs and entrenched alcohol pro...
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Main Authors: | Sarah Wadd (Author), Maureen Dutton (Author) |
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2018-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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