Correlates of Alcoholic Blackout Experience



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Correlates of Alcoholic Blackout Experience

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European Addiction Research, 2004, 10 (3), 95-98.

A Comparison of Alcohol Abusers who have and have not Experienced

Blackouts.

John F. O'Mahony

University of New England and St. Patrick's Hospital, Dublin

Keywords: Alcohol Abuse, Blackout, Cognitive Impairment

Running head: Correlates of Alcoholic Blackout Experience

Correspondence to: John F. O'Mahony, School of Psychology,

University of New England, Armidale, NSW, 2351, Australia.

Email: [email protected]

Telephone: 61 2 6773 3764

Fax: + 61 2 6773 3820



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