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Alcohol abuse among young people: the inconvenient truth

Alcohol abuse among young people: the inconvenient truth
Alcohol abuse among young people: the inconvenient truth
People have drunk alcohol for as long as they've known about its existence, and it doesn't appear this will change any time soon. But the amount of alcohol consumed by children and young people in Britain is now spiralling out of control and putting a significant strain on NHS resources. In light of a new report, Alan Glasper discusses how this escalating problem can be tackled.
0966-0461
144-145
Glasper, Alan
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Glasper, Alan
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Glasper, Alan (2010) Alcohol abuse among young people: the inconvenient truth. British Journal of Nursing, 19 (3), 144-145. (PMID:20220656)

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People have drunk alcohol for as long as they've known about its existence, and it doesn't appear this will change any time soon. But the amount of alcohol consumed by children and young people in Britain is now spiralling out of control and putting a significant strain on NHS resources. In light of a new report, Alan Glasper discusses how this escalating problem can be tackled.

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Published date: 11 January 2010

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Local EPrints ID: 73206
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/73206
ISSN: 0966-0461
PURE UUID: f8cf8ccf-28c9-4a3a-ba7f-532fc97f28a7

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Date deposited: 03 Mar 2010
Last modified: 22 Jul 2022 17:13

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Author: Alan Glasper

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