International Journal of Drug Policy
Volume 17, Issue 4 , Pages 304-309 , July 2006

Harm reduction and individually focused alcohol prevention

Received 16 December 2005 ,Revised 21 December 2005 ,Accepted 1 March 2006.

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PII: S0955-3959(06)00110-1

doi: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2006.05.004

International Journal of Drug Policy
Volume 17, Issue 4 , Pages 304-309 , July 2006