Using alcohol screening results and treatment history to assess the severity of at-risk drinking in Veterans Affairs primary care patients.
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Amee J. Epler | Xiao-Hua Zhou | D. Kivlahan | S. Fihn | K. Bradley | M. McDonell | Kinsey A. McCormick | J. Merrill | J. Sporleder
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