Posted on June 16, 2009 13:58
Categories: Prevention and Wellness | Substance Abuse
Topics: Alcohol | Cost-effectiveness | Prevention | Spending | Substance Abuse
This 2001 paper examines the state of cost effectiveness research for alcohol abuse prevention and recommends that prevention be rigorously studied to determine the best return on investment.
Holder, H. D. (2001). Prevention research and its actual application to health services (PDF | 55.76 KB). Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research, 28(2): 118-129.
Authors: Harold D. Holder
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