To Cause Harm and to be Harmed by Others: New Perspectives on Alcohol's Harms to Others
Objective To examine how sociodemographic factors and alcohol consumption are related to a four-way typology of causing harm to others and/or being harmed by othersș and one's own drinking. Data and Methods Data from the 2011 Danish national survey ( n = 2,569) were analyzed with multinomial l...
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Main Authors: | Abdu K. Seid (Author), Ulrike Grittner (Author), Thomas K. Greenfield (Author), Kim Bloomfield (Author) |
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2015-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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