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Implementation of the Icelandic Prevention Model: a critical discussion of its worldwide transferability

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Pages 367-378 | Received 07 Jul 2020, Accepted 09 Dec 2020, Published online: 23 Dec 2020

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Ina Koning, Charlotte De Kock, Peer van der Kreeft, Andrew Percy, Zila Sanchez & Gregor Burkhart. (2021) Response to comment by Kristjansson et al. on: ‘Implementation of the Icelandic Prevention Model: a critical discussion of its worldwide transferability‘. Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy 28:4, pages 382-384.
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