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An Investigation of Pre-Admission Referral Activity to Three Residential Units with a Related Commentary on the Pattern and Range of Services for Problem Drinkers

Information on all referral enquiries made to three short‐term residential units for problem drinkers in the Midlands over a 2 year period is presented. Of the 904 first time enquiries, 30 per cent reached the point of being admitted for assessment. The majority of enquiries withdrew over the early...

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Published in:British Journal of Addiction 1983-12, Vol.78 (4), p.391-402
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