Substance use among adults 35 years of age: prevalence, adulthood predictors, and impact of adolescent substance use.
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Patrick M O'Malley | L. Johnston | P. O'Malley | J. Bachman | J. Schulenberg | Lloyd D Johnston | John E Schulenberg | A. Merline | Jerald G Bachman | Alicia C Merline
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