Self-reported motivations to change and self-efficacy levels for a group of recidivist drink drivers.
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Barry Watson | Poppy Liossis | Mary Sheehan | M. Sheehan | C. Schonfeld | V. Siskind | J. Freeman | B. Watson | James Freeman | Cynthia Schonfeld | Vic Siskind | P. Liossis
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