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Exploring associations between early substance use and longitudinal socio-occupational functioning in young people engaged in a mental health service
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Exploring associations between early substance use and longitudinal socio-occupational functioning in young people engaged in a mental health service

Jacob J Crouse, Kate M Chitty, Frank Iorfino, Django White, Alissa Nichles, Natalia Zmicerevska, Adam J Guastella, Ahmed A Moustafa, Daniel F Hermens, Elizabeth M Scott, …
PLoS One, Vol.14(1), e0210877
2019
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