Do individuals with ADHD self-medicate with cigarettes and substances of abuse? Results from a controlled family study of ADHD.
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Do individuals with ADHD self-medicate with cigarettes and substances of abuse? Results from a controlled family study of ADHD.
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Alison Santry
Joel Adamson
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Julia Whitley
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14-21; quiz 22-3
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10.1080/10550490601082742
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16 Suppl 1
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2007-01-01T00:00:00Z