New Zealand, with 3 million people in an area not much larger than the UK, is now adequately served with a wide variety of organizations and facilities catering for alcoholism, though many are in their infancy 1 (Table 2.1).doi:10.1007/978-94-009-6607-9_2K. A. CareySmith...
D Lupton - 《Australian & New Zealand Journal of Public Health》 被引量: 226发表: 2010年 Epidemiology and Clinical Aspects of Rickettsioses in Thailand Scrub typhus and murine typhus are widespread in Thailand. Clinical manifestations of both diseases are nonspecific and vary widely. Acute undiffer...
Although research in this area still has several methodological problems and much needs to be done, a greater understanding of the neuropharmacoiogy and neurobiology of alcohol use and abuse will certainly open new avenues for investigation and drug development. Patient-treatment matching and the ...
Alcohol and Alcoholism publishes papers on the biomedical, psychological, and sociological aspects of alcoholism and alcohol research, provided that they make a new and significant contribution to knowledge in the field. Papers include new results obtained experimentally, descriptions of new experimental ...
A large portion of the literature relevant to family influences on alcoholism has focused on the status of individuals within the family complex, in particular, the personality, psychosocial, and psychiatric patterns characterizing the alcoholic’s spous
Reports on a study of the genetic aspects of alcoholism published in the 'New Zealand Medical Journal' recent to May 9, 1994. Genetic protection against alcoholism in Asians and Polynesians; Conclusive evidence of genetic links to alcoholism....
The basic objectives and unique problems associated with post-graduate education in this field are discussed. Difficulties in the recruitment and training of alcoholism specialists are outlined. Methods of continuing education are described, including the educational role of the Medical Society on Alcohol...
The basic objectives and unique problems associated with post‐graduate education in this field are discussed. Difficulties in the recruitment and training of alcoholism specialists are outlined. Methods of continuing education are described, including the educational role of the Medical Society on ...
Post-graduate education in alcohol and alcoholism — A New Zealand experiencedoi:10.1080/09595238280000321The basic objectives and unique problems associated with post-graduate education in this field are discussed. Difficulties in the recruitment and training of alcoholism specialists are outlined. Methods...
and New Zealand (N.Z.). The two countries subscribe to different sociopolitical systems. The U.S. can be viewed as an individualistic/capitalistic society; N.Z. can be characterized as a social welfare state. It was anticipated that sociopolitical differences would result in differing ideologies...