Combining in-school and community-based media efforts: reducing marijuana and alcohol uptake among younger adolescents.
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Combining in-school and community-based media efforts: reducing marijuana and alcohol uptake among younger adolescents.
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Barbara A Plested
Frank R Lawrence
Kathleen J Kelly
Kimberly L Henry
Michael D Slater
Pamela J Thurman
Ruth W Edwards
Thomas J Keefe
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10.1093/HER/CYH056
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2005-09-30T00:00:00Z