Cite
Do Alcohol Relapse Episodes During Treatment Predict Long-Term Outcomes? Investigating the Validity of Existing Definitions of Alcohol Use Disorder Relapse.
MLA
Maisto, Stephen A., et al. “Do Alcohol Relapse Episodes During Treatment Predict Long-Term Outcomes? Investigating the Validity of Existing Definitions of Alcohol Use Disorder Relapse.” Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research, vol. 40, no. 10, Oct. 2016, pp. 2180–89. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1111/acer.13173.
APA
Maisto, S. A., Roos, C. R., Hallgren, K. A., Moskal, D., Wilson, A. D., & Witkiewitz, K. (2016). Do Alcohol Relapse Episodes During Treatment Predict Long-Term Outcomes? Investigating the Validity of Existing Definitions of Alcohol Use Disorder Relapse. Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research, 40(10), 2180–2189. https://doi.org/10.1111/acer.13173
Chicago
Maisto, Stephen A., Corey R. Roos, Kevin A. Hallgren, Dezarie Moskal, Adam D. Wilson, and Katie Witkiewitz. 2016. “Do Alcohol Relapse Episodes During Treatment Predict Long-Term Outcomes? Investigating the Validity of Existing Definitions of Alcohol Use Disorder Relapse.” Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research 40 (10): 2180–89. doi:10.1111/acer.13173.