Poverty And Crime, Not Bars Or Liquor Stores, Influence Alcohol Consumption, Study Says
Medical Daily,
New research suggests that poverty and neighborhood disorganization may lead to higher drinking rates among residents.
New research suggests that poverty and neighborhood disorganization may lead to higher drinking rates among residents.
Neighborhoods with greater poverty and disorganization may play a greater role in problem drinking than the availability of
Neighborhoods with greater poverty and disorganization may play a greater role in problem drinking than the availability…