Nonmedical use of prescription stimulants among college students: associations with attention-deficit-hyperactivity disorder and polydrug use.
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Nonmedical use of prescription stimulants among college students: associations with attention-deficit-hyperactivity disorder and polydrug use.
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Nonmedical use of prescription ...... ity disorder and polydrug use.
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Nonmedical use of prescription ...... ity disorder and polydrug use.
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Nonmedical use of prescription ...... ity disorder and polydrug use.
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Nonmedical use of prescription ...... vity disorder and polydrug use
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Eric D Wish
Erin P Johnson
Kevin E O'Grady
Kimberly M Caldeira
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10.1592/PHCO.28.2.156
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2008-02-01T00:00:00Z