Longitudinal research in alcoholism
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Longitudinal research in alcoholism
(Longitudinal research in the behavioral, social, and medical sciences)
Kluwer-Nijhoff , Distributors for North America, Kluwer Academic Publishers Boston, 1984
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Includes bibliographies and index
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Table of Contents
1 A Paean to the Follow-up.- I Follow-up Studies.- 2 Risks for Alcoholism by Age and Class among Males.- 3 Children of Alcoholic Fathers-A Longitudinal Prospective Study.- 4 The Longitudinal Course of Alcoholism among Women Criminals: A Six-Year Follow-up.- 5 Natural History of Male Alcoholism.- 6 Causal Models of Personality, Peer Culture Characteristics, Drug Use, and Criminal Behaviors over a Five-year Span.- II High-Risk Studies.- 7 Studies of Familial Alcoholism: A Growth Industry.- 8 A Danish Prospective Study of Young Males at High Risk for Alcoholism.- 9 A Prospective Study of Alcoholism: Electroencephalographic Findings.- 10 Prospective Markers for Alcoholism.- III Typological Studies.- 11 Subtyping Alcoholics by Coexisting Psychiatric Syndromes: Course, Family History, Outcome.- 12 Antisocial Behavior, Psychopathology, and Problem Drinking in the Natural History of Alcoholism.
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