The Spread of Alcohol Consumption Behavior in a Large Social Network

Volume: 152, Issue: 7, Pages: 426 - 426
Published: Apr 6, 2010
Abstract
Background: Alcohol consumption has important health-related consequences and numerous biological and social determinants. Objective: To explore quantitatively whether alcohol consumption behavior spreads from person to person in a large social network of friends, coworkers, siblings, spouses, and neighbors, followed for 32 years. Design: Longitudinal network cohort study. Setting: The Framingham Heart Study. Participants: 12 067 persons...
Paper Details
Title
The Spread of Alcohol Consumption Behavior in a Large Social Network
Published Date
Apr 6, 2010
Volume
152
Issue
7
Pages
426 - 426
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