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Examination of associations between early life victimisation and alcohol's harm from others.

Lauren M KaplanThomas K GreenfieldKatherine J Karriker-Jaffe
Published in: Drug and alcohol review (2017)
Early life victimisation may increase risk of harms from someone else's drinking. Health services and interventions that screen for histories of victimisation may help decrease risk of later harms from others' drinking. Reductions in drinking among men with histories of victimisation also could help reduce their exposure to such harms. [Kaplan LM, Greenfield TK, Karriker-Jaffe KJ. Examination of associations between early life victimisation and alcohol's harm from others.
Keyphrases
  • early life
  • alcohol consumption
  • physical activity
  • middle aged