Social effects of diazepam use: A longitudinal field study☆
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Parts of this paper were presented at the 1983 Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association and at the 1983 Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association. The project was funded under a contract from Hoffmann-La Roche, Inc. to the University of Michigan with the stipulation that all findings be in the public domain.
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