Trajectories of Alcohol Use and Related Harms for Managed Alcohol Program Participants over 12 Months Compared with Local Controls: A Quasi-Experimental Study.
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J. Saunders | T. Stockwell | A. Wettlaufer | B. Pauly | K. Vallance | J. Chick | J. Zhao | C. Chow
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