Costs of Alcohol Misuse
Use For
- absenteeism
- cost-effectiveness of alcoholism treatment
- costs of treatment
- health care utilization
- insurance for substance abuse treatment
- lost productivity
- property damage
- public health costs
The above terms should instead be replaced for the preferred term above "Costs of Alcohol Misuse".
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