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Violent deaths among alcoholics. A descriptive study.
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Violent deaths among alcoholics. A descriptive study.
Violent deaths among alcoholics. A descriptive study.
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T Combs-Orme
T Combs-Orme
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J R Taylor
J R Taylor
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E B Scott
E B Scott
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S J Holmes
S J Holmes
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1 November 1983
journal article
Published by
Alcohol Research Documentation, Inc.
in
Journal of Studies on Alcohol
Vol. 44
(6)
,
938-949
https://doi.org/10.15288/jsa.1983.44.938
Abstract
In a follow-up study of 1289 alcoholics 6-9 years after treatment, 52 had died by violent means. Suicide and homicide were the leading causes of violent death, with deaths in fires and pedestrian accidents also occurring with some frequency.
Keywords
HOMICIDE
VIOLENT DEATHS
ALCOHOLICS
SUICIDE
VIOLENT MEANS
PEDESTRIAN ACCIDENTS
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