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Brennan, P. L., Moos, R. H., & Kim, J. Y. (1993).  Gender differences in the individual characteristics and life contexts of late‑middle‑aged and older problem drinkers. Addiction, 88, 781–790.

Buchsbaum, D., Buchanan, R., & Lawton, M. (1991).  Alcohol consumption patterns in a primary care population.  Alcohol and Alcoholism, 26, 215–220.

Bush, B., Shaw, S., Cleary, P., Delblanco, T. L., & Aronson, M. D.  (1987).  Screening for alcohol abuse using the CAGE questionnaire.  American Journal of Medicine, 82, 231–35.

Cahalan, D., & Cisin, A. (1968). American drinking practices: Summary of findings from a national probability sample: I. Extent of drinking by population subgroups, Quarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 29(1-A), 130–151.

Chou, S. P., & Dawson, D. A.  (1994).  A study of gender differences in morbidity among individuals diagnosed with alcohol abuse and/or dependence.  Journal of Substance Abuse, 6(4), 381–92.

Dunham, R. G. (1981).  Aging and changing patterns of alcohol use. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 13, (2), 143–151.

Grant, B. F., & Hartford, T. C. (1994).    Prevalence of DSM-IV alcohol abuse and dependence: United States, 1992.  Alcohol Health and Research World, 18(3), 243–248.

Fleming, M. F. (1997).  Strategies to increase alcohol screening in health care settings.  Alcohol Health and Research World, 21(4), 340–347.

Gitlow, S., & Peyser, H.  (1980). Alcoholism: A practical treatment guide.  New York: Grune and Stratton. 

Goldstein, A. (2002). From biology to drug policy (2nd ed.).  Boston: Oxford University Press.

Miller, W. R. (Ed.). (2004). COMBINE Monograph Series, Volume 1. Combined behavioral intervention manual: A clinical research guide for therapists treating people with alcohol abuse and dependence. DHHS Publication No. (NIH) 04-5288. Bethesda, MD: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism.

Moskowitz, H., Burns, M. M., & Williams, A. F. (1985).  Skills performance at low blood alcohol levels. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 46, 482–85.

National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. (2005).
  Helping patients who drink too much: A clinician’s guide.  Bethesda, MD: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism.

O'Neill, B., Williams, A. F., & Dubowski, K. M. (1983). Variability in blood alcohol concentrations: Implications for estimating individual results. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 44, 222–230.

Pettinati, H. M., Weiss, R. D., Miller, W. R., Donovan, D., Ernst, D. B., & Rounsaville, B. J.  (2004). COMBINE Monograph Series, Volume 2. Medical management treatment manual: A clinical research guide for medically trained clinicians providing pharmacotherapy as part of the treatment for alcohol dependence. DHHS Publication No. (NIH) 04-5289. Bethesda, MD: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism.