A typology of cannabis-related problems among individuals with repeated illegal drug use in the first three decades of life: Evidence for heterogeneity and different treatment needs.
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M. Höfler | J. Rehm | H. Wittchen | R. Lieb | K. Beesdo | A. Perkonigg | S. Behrendt
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