"A 28-day program ain't helping the crack smoker"--perceptions of effective drug abuse prevention interventions by north central Florida African Americans who use cocaine.
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"A 28-day program ain't helping the crack smoker"--perceptions of effective drug abuse prevention interventions by north central Florida African Americans who use cocaine.
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"A 28-day program ain't helpin ...... can Americans who use cocaine.
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Emma J Brown
Mary Angelique Hill
Stacey A Giroux
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10.1111/J.1748-0361.2004.TB00041.X
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