Women's experiences of recovery from alcohol dependency in Tohoku region, Japan: their views of needs for recovery
This study uses a phenomenological methodology to understand Japanese women, living in Tohoku region, Japan, who have the experience of alcohol dependency and recovery. Moreover, the purpose of the study was to understand what would be the most effective ways if supporting women in rural communities...
Main Author: | Kameta, Junko |
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Other Authors: | Heinonen, Tuula (Social Work) |
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2012
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1993/5204 |
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