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The Frequency and Content of Discussions About Alcohol Use in Primary Care and Application of the Chief Medical Officer's Low-Risk Drinking Guidelines: A Cross-Sectional Survey of General Practitioners and Practice Nurses in the UK.
MLA
Birch, Jack M., et al. “The Frequency and Content of Discussions About Alcohol Use in Primary Care and Application of the Chief Medical Officer’s Low-Risk Drinking Guidelines: A Cross-Sectional Survey of General Practitioners and Practice Nurses in the UK.” Alcohol & Alcoholism, vol. 56, no. 4, July 2021, pp. 433–42. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1093/alcalc/agaa120.
APA
Birch, J. M., Critchlow, N., Calman, L., Petty, R., Rosenberg, G., Rumgay, H., & Vohra, J. (2021). The Frequency and Content of Discussions About Alcohol Use in Primary Care and Application of the Chief Medical Officer’s Low-Risk Drinking Guidelines: A Cross-Sectional Survey of General Practitioners and Practice Nurses in the UK. Alcohol & Alcoholism, 56(4), 433–442. https://doi.org/10.1093/alcalc/agaa120
Chicago
Birch, Jack M, Nathan Critchlow, Lynn Calman, Robert Petty, Gillian Rosenberg, Harriet Rumgay, and Jyotsna Vohra. 2021. “The Frequency and Content of Discussions About Alcohol Use in Primary Care and Application of the Chief Medical Officer’s Low-Risk Drinking Guidelines: A Cross-Sectional Survey of General Practitioners and Practice Nurses in the UK.” Alcohol & Alcoholism 56 (4): 433–42. doi:10.1093/alcalc/agaa120.