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    Classification of alcohol abusers: An intelligent approach by Kanna,, PS, Ravi,, KVR, Palaniappan,, R

    Published 2005
    “…Then, the total power extracted are used as features to classify alcohol abusers from control subjects using Multilayer Perceptron - Back Propogation (MLP-BP) neural network classifier. …”
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    Drug and alcohol abuse at the work-place by Ismail, Fadillah, Teh, Hui Chin, Ali Hassan Humaid Alhosani, Adnan, Lee, Te Chuan

    Published 2020
    “…Besides that, drug and alcohol abuse at the workplace may cause the risk injury of employees. …”
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    Effect Of Alcohol Abuse On Human Cognition by Yahaya, Azizi

    Published 2008
    “…Educating the people is one way to eradicate alcohol abuse. All religions forbid the drinking of alcohol because of its effects on our mental and psychological health.…”
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    The link between conduct disorder and adult antisocial behaviour is partially mediated by early onset alcohol abuse by Khalifa, Najat Rasool

    Published 2012
    “…This study sought to clarify the nature of the relationship between conduct disorder (CD), early-onset alcohol abuse (EOAA), some other externalizing-related constructs and adult violent antisociality (VA). …”
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    Carer drinking and more serious child protection case outcomes by Laslett, Anne-Marie, Dietze, P., Room, R.

    Published 2013
    “…Care-giver 'alcohol abuse' is identified as involved in a significant proportion of child maltreatment cases internationally. …”
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    Alcohol's involvement in recurrent child abuse and neglect cases by Laslett, Anne-Marie, Room, R., Dietze, P., Ferris, J.

    Published 2012
    “…Aims: This paper examined whether or not: (a) care-giver 'alcohol abuse' is associated with recurrent child maltreatment; (b) other 'risk factors' affect this relationship; and (c) which of alcohol abuse or other drug abuse plays a stronger role. …”
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    Alcohol withdrawal and the associated mood disorders-a review by Hui, Helena Lin Ngui, Siew, Audrey Foong Kow, Lai, Sally, Chau, Ling Tham, Yu, Cheng Ho, Ming, Tatt Lee

    Published 2022
    “…However, excessive alcohol consumption or alcohol abuse are detrimental to one’s health. Three million deaths due to excessive alcohol consumption were reported by the World Health Organization. …”
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    The Student Alcoholism Screening Test (SAST): Proposal and Exploration by Gaudin, K., Johnson, Genevieve

    Published 2011
    “…In completing the SAST, students classify each vignette as reflecting either alcohol use or alcohol abuse. Choosing alcohol use indicates that the student is normalizing problematic alcohol consumption; choosing alcohol abuse indicates that the student recognizes the aversive nature of the drinking behaviour. …”
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    The WET: Is it a Good Drop? by Barton, Glenton, Morgan, Annette, Pinto, Dale

    Published 2014
    “…The apparent fiscal purpose of the Act is to reduce and recoup the public costs of alcohol abuse. The hallmarks of sound tax legislation are traditionally encapsulated in the tax policy principles of simplicity, equity, economic efficiency and fiscal adequacy. …”
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    Psychiatric disorders among older prisoners: a systematic review and comparison study against older people in the community by Di Lorito, Claudio, Völlm, Birgit, Dening, Tom

    Published 2017
    “…Conclusion: Our findings point at a high prevalence of every single psychiatric disorder among older prisoners, who also experience rates of dementia and alcohol abuse comparable to those reported in the community. …”
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    Employer’s safety and health responsibility: with reference to selected workplace violations by Ali Mohamed, Ashgar Ali

    Published 2019
    “…The following acts or conducts of an employee which may compromise the health and safety of others at the workplace are discussed: (a) threats, intimidation and violence; (b) sexual harassment; (c) smoking at restricted or prohibited areas; (c) drugs and alcohol abuse; and (d) sleeping while on duty. Such occurrence in the workplace is considered rampant and hence, the consequences ensuing from violation thereto is discussed in the context of employer’s workplace safety and health obligation.…”
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    Association of parental supply of alcohol with adolescent drinking, alcohol-related harms, and alcohol use disorder symptoms: a prospective cohort study by Mattick, R., Clare, P., Aiken, A., Wadolowski, M., Hutchinson, D., Najman, J., Slade, T., Bruno, R., McBride, Nyanda, Kypri, K., Vogl, L., Degenhardt, L.

    Published 2018
    “…Parental supply of alcohol was not significantly associated with the odds of reporting symptoms of either alcohol abuse or dependence, compared with no supply from any source. …”
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    Disentangling development of sensation seeking, risky peer affiliation, and binge drinking in adolescent sport by Drane, Catherine, Modecki, Kathryn, Barber, Bonnie

    Published 2017
    “…Further, continued alcohol abuse is associated with negative physical and mental health consequences, such as coronary heart disease, aggression, and mood disorders (Brook, Cohen, & Brook, 1998). …”
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    Traumatic brain injury rates and sequelae: A comparison of prisoners with a matched community sample in Australia by Perkes, I., Schofield, P., Butler, Tony, Hollis, S.

    Published 2011
    “…Participants were asked about past TBIs and screened for drug and alcohol abuse, impulsivity and dissocial personality disorder. …”
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    The relationship between coping strategies, alcohol expectancies, drinking motives and drinking behaviour by Hasking, Penelope, Lyvers, M., Carlopio, C.

    Published 2011
    “…Numerous models have been proposed in an attempt to explain both alcohol use and alcohol abuse. Many of these models propose that drinking behaviour is the result of a complex interplay of cognitive and behavioural variables including coping strategies, alcohol expectancies and motives for drinking. …”
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    Immune checkpoint inhibition: Prospects for prevention and therapy of hepatocellular carcinoma by Elsegood, Caryn, Tirnitz-Parker, Nina, Olynyk, John, Yeoh, G.

    Published 2017
    “…The global prevalence of liver cancer is rapidly rising, mostly as a result of the amplified incidence rates of viral hepatitis, alcohol abuse and obesity in recent decades. Treatment options for liver cancer are remarkably limited with sorafenib being the gold standard for advanced, unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma but offering extremely limited improvement of survival time. …”
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    Social anxiety and alcohol consumption: The role of alcohol expectancies and reward sensitivity by Booth, C., Hasking, Penelope

    Published 2009
    “…Overall, these results suggest that both reward sensitivity and alcohol expectancies play a role in the relationship between social anxiety and alcohol consumption, and that inclusion of these constructs in further research may aid in further clarifying the mechanisms underlying comorbid social anxiety and alcohol abuse.…”
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