Women who pre-game: A study of stress and alcohol use in female collegiate predrinkers.
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Natalie Ceballos | Jessica K. Perrotte | A. Gordon | Shobhit Sharma | Reiko Graham | Oluwaseun Awofisayo | Danielle Callaway
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