Communicating Trust Between Parents and Their Children: A Case Study of Adolescents' Alcohol Use in Denmark

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Communicating Trust Between Parents and Their Children : A Case Study of Adolescents' Alcohol Use in Denmark. / Demant, Jakob Johan; Ravn, Signe.

I: Journal of Adolescent Research, Bind 28, Nr. 3, 05.2013, s. 325-347.

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Demant, JJ & Ravn, S 2013, 'Communicating Trust Between Parents and Their Children: A Case Study of Adolescents' Alcohol Use in Denmark', Journal of Adolescent Research, bind 28, nr. 3, s. 325-347. https://doi.org/10.1177/0743558413477198

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Demant, J. J., & Ravn, S. (2013). Communicating Trust Between Parents and Their Children: A Case Study of Adolescents' Alcohol Use in Denmark. Journal of Adolescent Research, 28(3), 325-347. https://doi.org/10.1177/0743558413477198

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Demant JJ, Ravn S. Communicating Trust Between Parents and Their Children: A Case Study of Adolescents' Alcohol Use in Denmark. Journal of Adolescent Research. 2013 maj;28(3):325-347. https://doi.org/10.1177/0743558413477198

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Demant, Jakob Johan ; Ravn, Signe. / Communicating Trust Between Parents and Their Children : A Case Study of Adolescents' Alcohol Use in Denmark. I: Journal of Adolescent Research. 2013 ; Bind 28, Nr. 3. s. 325-347.

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