Temporal stability of the timeline followback interview for alcohol and drug use with psychiatric outpatients.
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Temporal stability of the timeline followback interview for alcohol and drug use with psychiatric outpatients.
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James M Henson
Kate B Carey
Michael P Carey
Stephen A Maisto
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10.15288/JSA.2004.65.774
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2004-11-01T00:00:00Z