A study to determine the costs incurred by alcohol abuse in the Navy was conducted at four residential alcohol rehabilitation facilities. This study determined cost in six areas: (1) damage to Navy property, (2) loss of work due to drinking patterns, (3) legal and administrative expenses, (4) cost of sick call visits, (5) loss of work due to associated medical problems and (6) cost of residential rehabilitation treatment. Cost of operating the rehabilitation facilities was determined by examining budgets of each facility. All other costs studied were determined by interviewing patients at these facilities.
Alcoholism in the Navy: An Updated Cost Study
1987
52 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Social Concerns , Domestic Commerce, Marketing, & Economics , Alcoholism , Sociology , Economic impact , Active duty , Costs , Damage , Ingestion(Physiology) , Interviewing , Losses , Medicine , Navy , Patients , Patterns , Rehabilitation , Residential section , Theses , Naval personnel , Naval budgets , Cost effectiveness
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