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Long-Term Follow up Study of Military Alcohol Treatment Programme Using Post-treatment Career as an Outcome Measure
The long term military careers of soldiers who had completed an in-patient alcohol treatment programme in 1983 were examined. Compared to a matched control group, soldiers who had received treatment served for a significantly shorter time post-treatment. Only 40% of the treatment group were discharg...
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