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Alcohol misuse and psychosocial outcomes in young adulthood : results from a longitudinal birth cohort studied to age 30 David M. Fergusson, Joseph M. Boden and L. John Horwood

By: Fergusson, David M.
Contributor(s): Boden, Joseph M | Horwood, Leonard John.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleSeries: Drug and Alcohol Dependence.Publisher: Elsevier, 2013Subject(s): ALCOHOL ABUSE | Christchurch Health and Development Study | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | LONGITUDINAL STUDIES | MENTAL HEALTH | PERPETRATORS | RISK FACTORS | VICTIMS | CRIMEOnline resources: Read the abstract In: Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 2013, 133(2):513-519Summary: This study examined the associations between measures of alcohol abuse/dependence symptoms and a range of psychosocial outcomes, including family violence perpetration or victimisation from ages 21 to 30 in a New Zealand birth cohort.This research was based on data from the Christchurch Health and Development Study.
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Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 2013, 133(2):513-519

This study examined the associations between measures of alcohol abuse/dependence symptoms and a range of psychosocial outcomes, including family violence perpetration or victimisation from ages 21 to 30 in a New Zealand birth cohort.This research was based on data from the Christchurch Health and Development Study.