Parents' drinking, childhood hangover? Parental alcohol use, subjective health complaints and perceived stress among Swedish adolescents aged 10-18 years
Abstract Background Alcohol abuse is not only harmful to the consumer but may also negatively impact individuals in the drinker's social environment. Alcohol's harm to others is vital to consider when calculating the true societal cost of alcohol use. Children of parents who have alcohol u...
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Main Authors: | Joakim Wahlström (Author), Charlotta Magnusson (Author), Sara Brolin Låftman (Author), Johan Svensson (Author) |
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