Association of Parental Factors with Student Smoking and Alcohol Use in Japan
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概要
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- 2011-04-28
著者
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SUZUKI Kenji
Suzuki Mental Clinic
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Wada Kiyoshi
National Center Of Neurology And Psychiatry National Institute Of Mental Health
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Osaki Yoneatsu
Division Of Environmental And Preventive Medicine Department Of Social Medicine Faculty Of Medicine
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Osaki Y
Division Of Environmental And Preventive Medicine Department Of Social Medicine Tottori University F
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HITSUMOTO Shin-ichi
Medical Welfare Support Center, Ehime University Hospital
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Hitsumoto Shin-ichi
Medical Welfare Support Center Ehime University Hospital
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