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G Gmel

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Sozial- Und Praventivmedizin|August 7, 1999
[Changing the order of questions on drug use in the Swiss Health Survey--does it effect prevalence assessment?]G Gmel
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|March 21, 2000
The effect of mode of data collection and of non-response on reported alcohol consumption: a split-sample study in SwitzerlandG Gmel
Sozial- Und Praventivmedizin|July 18, 2000
[Prevalence of tobacco use in Switzerland in the 1990's--estimation of consumption trends based on 2 methods]G Gmel
Statistics in Medicine|July 27, 2001
Imputation of missing values in the case of a multiple item instrument measuring alcohol consumptionG Gmel
Journal of Substance Abuse|April 6, 2001
Aggregating dimensions of alcohol consumption to predict medical and social consequencesJ Rehm, G Gmel
Journal of Substance Abuse|November 6, 2001
Defining alcohol-related fatal medical conditions for social-cost studies in western societies: an update of the epidemiological evidenceE Gutjahr, G Gmel
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|July 7, 2001
Aggregate time-series regression in the field of alcoholJ Rehm, G Gmel
Psychiatrische Praxis|September 5, 2001
[Method determines results: indirect economic costs of alcohol abuse and alcoholism in Switzerland]E Gutjahr, G Gmel
Sozial- Und Praventivmedizin|January 1, 1996
[Estimating the age of start of drug abuse in cross-sectional surveys exemplified by the Swiss Health Survey]G Gmel, J Rehm
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|February 9, 2000
Patterns of alcohol consumption and social consequences. Results from an 8-year follow-up study in SwitzerlandJ Rehm, G Gmel
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Sozial- Und Praventivmedizin|August 7, 1999
[Changing the order of questions on drug use in the Swiss Health Survey--does it effect prevalence assessment?]G Gmel
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|March 21, 2000
The effect of mode of data collection and of non-response on reported alcohol consumption: a split-sample study in SwitzerlandG Gmel
Sozial- Und Praventivmedizin|July 18, 2000
[Prevalence of tobacco use in Switzerland in the 1990's--estimation of consumption trends based on 2 methods]G Gmel
Statistics in Medicine|July 27, 2001
Imputation of missing values in the case of a multiple item instrument measuring alcohol consumptionG Gmel
Journal of Substance Abuse|April 6, 2001
Aggregating dimensions of alcohol consumption to predict medical and social consequencesJ Rehm, G Gmel
Journal of Substance Abuse|November 6, 2001
Defining alcohol-related fatal medical conditions for social-cost studies in western societies: an update of the epidemiological evidenceE Gutjahr, G Gmel
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|July 7, 2001
Aggregate time-series regression in the field of alcoholJ Rehm, G Gmel
Psychiatrische Praxis|September 5, 2001
[Method determines results: indirect economic costs of alcohol abuse and alcoholism in Switzerland]E Gutjahr, G Gmel
Sozial- Und Praventivmedizin|January 1, 1996
[Estimating the age of start of drug abuse in cross-sectional surveys exemplified by the Swiss Health Survey]G Gmel, J Rehm
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|February 9, 2000
Patterns of alcohol consumption and social consequences. Results from an 8-year follow-up study in SwitzerlandJ Rehm, G Gmel
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