Gender and cultural differences in the association between family roles, social stratification, and alcohol use: a European cross-cultural analysis.
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Ulrike Grittner | Kim Bloomfield | G. Gmel | R. Knibbe | U. Grittner | K. Bloomfield | H. Kuendig | S. Kuntsche | Sandra Kuntsche | Gerhard Gmel | Hervé Kuendig | Ronald A Knibbe | Stephanie Kramer | S. Kramer
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