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Alcohol Use Alcohol-Related Problems and Perceived Stress and Coping Among US Marine Corps Personnel

Authors: Bonita McClenny; R. D. Comstock; NAVAL HEALTH RESEARCH CENTER SAN DIEGO CA
 
Abstract: This report is a synopsis of health related behaviors among U.S. Marine Corps personnel focusing on alcohol use, alcohol- related problems, and perceived stress and coping. This report presents findings from analyses of U.S. Marine Corps data taken from the Department of Defense series of Worldwide Surveys of Health Related Behaviors Among Military Personnel with an emphasis on the 1998 survey.

Limitations: APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
Description: Final rept. Jun 1999-Sep 2000
Pages: 111
Report Date: 2000
Report Number: A763914
Keywords relating to this report:
*ALCOHOLISM
BEHAVIOR
FOCUSING
MARINE CORPS PERSONNEL
PERFORMANCE_HUMAN_
STRESS_PSYCHOLOGY_
SURVEYS
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