Racial/Ethnic Differences in the Prevalence of Clinically Recognized Alcohol Use Disorders Among Patients from the U.S. Veterans Health Administration

Author:

Williams Emily C.12,Gupta Shalini3,Rubinsky Anna D.3,Jones-Webb Rhonda4,Bensley Kara M.12,Young Jessica P.1,Hagedorn Hildi5,Gifford Elizabeth3,Harris Alex H. S.3

Affiliation:

1. Veterans Health Administration (VA); Denver Seattle Center of Innovation for Veteran-Centered Value-Driven Care; VA Puget Sound Health Services Research & Development; Seattle Washington

2. Department of Health Services; University of Washington; Seattle Washington

3. VA Substance Use Disorders Quality Enhancement Research Initiative (SUD QUERI); VA Palo Alto Health Care System; Palo Alto California

4. Division of Epidemiology and Community Health; Midwestern Center for Lifelong Learning in Public Health; University of Minnesota School of Public Health; Minneapolis Minnesota

5. Minneapolis VA Health Care System; Minneapolis Minnesota

Funder

Veterans Health Administration (VA) Substance Use Disorders Quality Enhancement Research Initiative (SUD QUERI)

Health Services Research and Development

University of Washington

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Toxicology,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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