‘It’s like a safety haven’: considerations for the implementation of managed alcohol programs in Scotland
Author:
Affiliation:
1. Salvation Army Centre for Addiction Services and Research, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Stirling, Stirling, UK
2. Canadian Institute for Substance Use Research, University of Victoria, Victoria, Canada
Publisher
Informa UK Limited
Subject
Health (social science),Medicine (miscellaneous)
Link
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/09687637.2021.1945536
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