Profiles of recovery from alcohol use disorder at three years following treatment: can the definition of recovery be extended to include high functioning heavy drinkers?
Addiction2018Vol. 114(1), pp. 69–80
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Katie Witkiewitz, Adam D. Wilson, Matthew R. Pearson, Kevin S. Montes, Megan Kirouac, Corey R. Roos, Kevin A. Hallgren, Stephen A. Maisto
Abstract
Some individuals who engage in heavy drinking following treatment for alcohol use disorder may function as well as those who are mostly abstinent with respect to psychosocial functioning, employment, life satisfaction and mental health.
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