Association of self‐reported alcohol use and hospitalization for an alcohol‐related cause in Scotland: a record‐linkage study of 23 183 individuals

SA McDonald, SJ Hutchinson, SM Bird, L Graham… - …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Aims To investigate the extent to which self‐reported alcohol consumption level in the
Scottish population is associated with first‐time hospital admission for an alcohol‐related …

Association of self-reported alcohol use and hospitalization for an alcohol-related cause in Scotland: a record-linkage study of 23 183 individuals

SA McDonald, SJ Hutchinson, SM Bird… - …, 2009 - researchonline.gcu.ac.uk
The aim of this study was to investigate the extent to which self-reported alcohol
consumption level in the Scottish population is associated with first-time hospital admission …

Association of self-reported alcohol use and hospitalization for an alcohol-related cause in Scotland: a record-linkage study of 23,183 individuals.

SA McDonald, SJ Hutchinson, SM Bird… - Addiction (Abingdon …, 2009 - europepmc.org
Association of self-reported alcohol use and hospitalization for an alcohol-related cause in
Scotland: a record-linkage study of 23,183 individuals. - Abstract - Europe PMC Sign in …

Association of self-reported alcohol use and hospitalization for an alcohol-related cause in Scotland: a record-linkage study of 23,183 individuals

SA McDonald, SJ Hutchinson, SM Bird, L Graham… - Addiction, 2009 - safetylit.org
AIMS: To investigate the extent to which self-reported alcohol consumption level in the
Scottish population is associated with first-time hospital admission for an alcohol-related …

Association of self-reported alcohol use and hospitalization for an alcohol-related cause in Scotland: a record-linkage study of 23,183 individuals

SA McDonald, SJ Hutchinson… - Addiction …, 2009 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Aims To investigate the extent to which self-reported alcohol consumption level in the
Scottish population is associated with first-time hospital admission for an alcohol-related …

Association of self-reported alcohol use and hospitalization for an alcohol-related cause in Scotland: a record-linkage study of 23 183 individuals

SA McDonald, SJ Hutchinson, SM Bird… - …, 2009 - discovery.dundee.ac.uk
Association of self-reported alcohol use and hospitalization for an alcohol-related cause in
Scotland: a record-linkage study of 23 183 individuals — Discovery - the University of Dundee …

Association of self-reported alcohol use and hospitalization for an alcohol-related cause in Scotland: a record-linkage study of 23 183 individuals

SA McDonald, SJ Hutchinson, SM Bird, L Graham… - …, 2009 - strathprints.strath.ac.uk
Investigates the extent to which self-reported alcohol consumption level in the Scottish
population is associated with first-time hospital admission for an alcohol-related cause …

Association of self-reported alcohol use and hospitalization for an alcohol-related cause in Scotland: a record-linkage study of 23 183 individuals

SA McDonald, SJ Hutchinson, SM Bird, L Graham… - …, 2009 - pureportal.strath.ac.uk
Investigates the extent to which self-reported alcohol consumption level in the Scottish
population is associated with first-time hospital admission for an alcohol-related cause …

Association of self-reported alcohol use and hospitalization for an alcohol-related cause in Scotland: a record-linkage study of 23 183 individuals.

SA McDonald, SJ Hutchinson, SM Bird, L Graham… - …, 2009 - search.ebscohost.com
Aims To investigate the extent to which self-reported alcohol consumption level in the
Scottish population is associated with first-time hospital admission for an alcohol-related …

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SA MCDONALD, SJ HUTCHINSON… - Addiction …, 2009 - pascal-francis.inist.fr
Association of self-reported alcohol use and hospitalization for an alcohol-related cause in
Scotland : a record-linkage study of 23 183 individuals CNRS Inist Pascal-Francis CNRS …