Does the ‘gateway’ matter? Associations between the order of drug use initiation and the development of drug dependence in the National Comorbidity Study Replication
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R. Kessler | K. Merikangas | N. Sampson | W. Chiu | L. Degenhardt | K. Conway | J. Swendsen | L. Dierker | A. Kalaydjian | M. Glantz
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