Alcoholism is not just a 'man's disease' anymore
Monday, May 5, 2008 - 02:21
in Psychology & Sociology
Cross-sectional studies, which collect information at a single point in time, generally find that young Americans report having more lifetime alcohol problems than older Americans, despite having had less time to develop these problems. But these studies are hampered by the fact that people of different ages may remember or report problems to different degrees...
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