Associations of education and income with heavy drinking and problem drinking among men: evidence from a population-based study in Japan

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Keiko Murakami
Hideki Hashimoto
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[1] Tohoku University,Tohoku Medical Megabank Organization
[2] Tohoku University,Graduate School of Medicine
[3] The University of Tokyo,Department of Health and Social Behavior, School of Public Health
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BMC Public Health | / 19卷
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Education; Income; Japan; Heavy drinking; Problem drinking; General population;
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