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MEAN CELL VOLUME AND GAMMA-GLUTAMYL-TRANSPEPTIDASE AS MARKERS OF DRINKING IN WORKING MEN (1981)
Journal Article
Chick, J., Krietman, N., & Plant, M. (1981). MEAN CELL VOLUME AND GAMMA-GLUTAMYL-TRANSPEPTIDASE AS MARKERS OF DRINKING IN WORKING MEN. Lancet, 317(8232), 1249-1251. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736%2881%2992413-2

The usefulness of serum-gamma-glutamyl-transpeptidase (γ-GT) and mean cell volume (MCV) as markers of alcohol consumption was assessed in men in employment (266 company directors and 222 manual workers in alcohol-production firms) and in 34 male alco... Read More about MEAN CELL VOLUME AND GAMMA-GLUTAMYL-TRANSPEPTIDASE AS MARKERS OF DRINKING IN WORKING MEN.

Saving face? survey respondents who claim their last week's drinking was atypical (1981)
Journal Article
Chick, J., Kreitman, N., & Plant, M. (1981). Saving face? survey respondents who claim their last week's drinking was atypical. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 7(3), 265-272. https://doi.org/10.1016/0376-8716%2881%2990098-3

Thirty-one per cent of survey respondents asked about their last week's drinking claimed it was atypical. They are shown, by examining their levels on two blood tests (mean cell volume and gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase) and by a comparison of their c... Read More about Saving face? survey respondents who claim their last week's drinking was atypical.

Risk factors in employment (1981)
Book Chapter
Plant, M. (1981). Risk factors in employment. In M. Plant, & B. Hore (Eds.), Alcohol Problems in Employment (18-34). London: Croon Helm

Regional Variations in the Levels of Alcohol–Related Problems in Britain (1981)
Journal Article
Kilich, S., & Plant, M. (1981). Regional Variations in the Levels of Alcohol–Related Problems in Britain. British journal of addiction, 76(1), 47-62. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1360-0443.1981.tb00207.x

The nature and extent of regional variations in levels of alcohol‐related problem in Britain are reviewed. Results confirm that considerable differences exist in officially recorded levels of alcohol‐related mortality, crimes and alcoholism admission... Read More about Regional Variations in the Levels of Alcohol–Related Problems in Britain.