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Socioeconomic status and alcohol use disorders across the lifespan: A co-relative control study.

Susanna CallingHenrik OhlssonJan SundquistKristina SundquistKenneth S Kendler
Published in: PloS one (2019)
High educational level and income in adulthood, as well as high neighborhood socioeconomic status, may represent protective factors against alcohol use disorders, even when shared familial factors, e.g. childhood socioeconomic status and genetic factors, have been taken into account.
Keyphrases
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