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Self-harm and risk of motor vehicle crashes among young drivers: findings from the DRIVE Study
Alexandra L.C. Martiniuk, Rebecca Q. Ivers, Nick Glozier, George C. Patton, Lawrence T. Lam, Soufiane Boufous, Teresa Senserrick, Ann Williamson, Mark Stevenson and Robyn Norton
CMAJ November 24, 2009 181 (11) 807-812; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.090459
Alexandra L.C. Martiniuk
Rebecca Q. Ivers
Nick Glozier
George C. Patton
Lawrence T. Lam
Soufiane Boufous
Teresa Senserrick
Ann Williamson
Mark Stevenson
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Self-harm and risk of motor vehicle crashes among young drivers: findings from the DRIVE Study
Alexandra L.C. Martiniuk, Rebecca Q. Ivers, Nick Glozier, George C. Patton, Lawrence T. Lam, Soufiane Boufous, Teresa Senserrick, Ann Williamson, Mark Stevenson, Robyn Norton
CMAJ Nov 2009, 181 (11) 807-812; DOI: 10.1503/cmaj.090459
Self-harm and risk of motor vehicle crashes among young drivers: findings from the DRIVE Study
Alexandra L.C. Martiniuk, Rebecca Q. Ivers, Nick Glozier, George C. Patton, Lawrence T. Lam, Soufiane Boufous, Teresa Senserrick, Ann Williamson, Mark Stevenson, Robyn Norton
CMAJ Nov 2009, 181 (11) 807-812; DOI: 10.1503/cmaj.090459
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