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Social workers' assessments of needs and interventions for adolescents with substance misuse problems, criminal behaviour and mental health difficulties: a vignette study

Socialsekreterares bedömningar av behov och insatser gällande ungdomar med missbruk, kriminellt beteende och psykisk ohälsa: En vinjettstudie

Pages 635-650 | Published online: 21 Sep 2012

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