63 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT CAUSALLY IMPACTS DRINKING BEHAVIORS AND RISK FOR ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE: RESULTS FROM A TWO-SAMPLE MENDELIAN RANDOMIZATION STUDY WITH ∼ 780,000 PARTICIPANTS

Volume: 29, Pages: S95 - S95
Published: Oct 1, 2019
Abstract
'New recovery' can be conceptualised as both a social movement and a broader policy agenda to restructure treatment service systems towards 'recovery-oriented systems of care'. Emerging initially out of the United States, new recovery has gained currency as a policy agenda in other jurisdictions - perhaps most distinctly in the United Kingdom. In 2012, the ideas behind 'new recovery' were debated in the Australian alcohol and other drug field as...
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Title
63 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT CAUSALLY IMPACTS DRINKING BEHAVIORS AND RISK FOR ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE: RESULTS FROM A TWO-SAMPLE MENDELIAN RANDOMIZATION STUDY WITH ∼ 780,000 PARTICIPANTS
Published Date
Oct 1, 2019
Volume
29
Pages
S95 - S95
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