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Volumn 23, Issue 3, 2001, Pages 133-137
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Physicians' low detection rates of alcohol dependence or abuse: A matter of methodological shortcomings?
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Author keywords
Alcohol dependence; Detection; General hospital; General practice; Physician
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Indexed keywords
ALCOHOL;
ALCOHOLISM;
ARTICLE;
CONSULTATION;
CONTROLLED STUDY;
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE;
GENERAL HOSPITAL;
GENERAL PRACTICE;
HUMAN;
HYPOTHESIS;
METHODOLOGY;
PHYSICIAN;
QUESTIONNAIRE;
SCREENING;
SUBSTANCE ABUSE;
ADOLESCENT;
ADULT;
ATTITUDE OF HEALTH PERSONNEL;
BIAS (EPIDEMIOLOGY);
FAMILY PRACTICE;
FEMALE;
GERMANY;
HOSPITALS, GENERAL;
HUMANS;
INTERVIEWS;
MALE;
MASS SCREENING;
MEDICAL AUDIT;
MEDICAL HISTORY TAKING;
MIDDLE AGED;
PHYSICIANS;
QUESTIONNAIRES;
REFERRAL AND CONSULTATION;
SENSITIVITY AND SPECIFICITY;
SUBSTANCE-RELATED DISORDERS;
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EID: 0034950085
PISSN: 01638343
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1016/S0163-8343(01)00134-7 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (74)
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References (24)
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