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Alcoholism and correlates of mortality. Implications for epidemiology

Alcoholism and correlates of mortality. Implications for epidemiology
Alcoholism and correlates of mortality. Implications for epidemiology
In 935 alcoholics, alcoholism increased the risk of death more in upper-class than in lower-class alcoholics, the middle-class alcoholics holding an inter-mediate position closer to that of the upper-class alcoholics.

0096-882x
1607-1617
Edwards, Griffith
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Kyle, Elspeth
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Nicholls, Peter
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Taylor, Colin
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Edwards, Griffith
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Kyle, Elspeth
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Nicholls, Peter
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Taylor, Colin
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Edwards, Griffith, Kyle, Elspeth, Nicholls, Peter and Taylor, Colin (1978) Alcoholism and correlates of mortality. Implications for epidemiology. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 39 (9), 1607-1617. (PMID:732319)

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Abstract

In 935 alcoholics, alcoholism increased the risk of death more in upper-class than in lower-class alcoholics, the middle-class alcoholics holding an inter-mediate position closer to that of the upper-class alcoholics.

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Published date: September 1978
Organisations: Faculty of Health Sciences

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Local EPrints ID: 336957
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/336957
ISSN: 0096-882x
PURE UUID: 8ab26b27-0863-4ff4-a868-a84584ab6440

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Last modified: 22 Jul 2022 18:03

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Author: Griffith Edwards
Author: Elspeth Kyle
Author: Peter Nicholls
Author: Colin Taylor

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