A school intervention for 13- to 15-year-olds to prevent dating and relationship violence: the Project Respect pilot cluster RCT

Additional co-authors: H Luz McNaughton Reyes, Diana Elbourne, Helen Sweeting, Ruth Ponsford, Rona Campbell, Chris Bonell

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