Is the association between psychological distress and risky

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Longitudinal prospective associations between psychological symptoms and heavy episodic drinking from adolescence to midlife - Noora J. Berg, Olli H. Kiviruusu, Tomi P. Lintonen, Taina M. Huurre, 2019

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Is the association between psychological distress and risky alcohol consumption shifting over time? An age-period-cohort analysis of the Australian population - ScienceDirect

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PDF) Identifying long-term psychological distress from single measures: evidence from a nationally representative longitudinal survey of the Australian population

Dr Jillian Halladay

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