Zusammenfassung
Um einen Überblick über amerikanische Langzeitstudien zu geben, werden der Rand Report 1 und 2, die Studie von G. Vaillant sowie Studien über Langzeitverläufe bei nichtabhängigen Problemtrinkern der Alcohol Research Group an der University of California, Berkeley, vorgestellt, und die Ergebnisse kritisch bewertet.
Mein Dank für Hinweise und Hilfe bei der Literaturbeschaffung geht an Penny Page vom Rutgers Center of Alcohol Studies in New Brunswick, N.J., und Robert Room von der Alcohol Research Group an der University of California, Berkeley.
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Fahrenkrug, W.H. (1987). Amerikanische Langzeituntersuchungen zu Alkoholproblemen. In: Kleiner, D. (eds) Langzeitverläufe bei Suchtkrankheiten. Suchtproblematik. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-82958-1_2
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