Social support mediates the effects of dual-focus mutual aid groups on abstinence from substance use.
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Social support mediates the effects of dual-focus mutual aid groups on abstinence from substance use.
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Alexandre B Laudet
Charles M Cleland
Edward L Knight
Howard S Vogel
Stephen Magura
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10.1007/S10464-004-7413-5
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