Burden of Disease Associated with Alcohol Use Disorders in the United States
Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental Research2014Vol. 38(4), pp. 1068–1077
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Jürgen Rehm, Deborah A. Dawson, Ulrich Frick, Gerrit Gmel, Michael Roerecke, Kevin D. Shield, Bridget F. Grant
Abstract
Using data from a large representative survey (checked for consistency) and by combining these data with the best available evidence, we found that AUD were associated with a larger burden of disease than previously estimated. To reduce this disease burden, implementation of prevention interventions and expansion of treatment are necessary.
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