Abstract
Fifty cases attending a walk-in psychiatric emergency clinic with alcohol-related problems were studied retrospectively. Results confirm that this group represents a sizeable load on the clinic--about 15% of all assessments. Other psychiatric problems were common, and many patients had recently attempted or threatened suicide.
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