Association of Friendly School and Family Contexts and Reducing Health Risk Behaviors Among Adolescents: A Cross-National Study in Europe, North America, and China.
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Ze-yu Zhao | Y. Chiang | M. Chu | Chun‐Yang Lee | Xian Li | Min Gao
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