Smoking beliefs and behavior among youth in Malaysia and Thailand.

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P698PubMed publication ID19182982

P50authorPete DriezenQ55205210
Geoffrey FongQ59753688
Ron BorlandQ66360702
David HammondQ86555022
Maizurah OmarQ114441543
Buppha SirirassameeQ114441545
Rahmat AwangQ114441547
P2093author name stringMary Thompson
Carla M Parkinson
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P921main subjectMalaysiaQ833
ThailandQ869
P304page(s)366-375
P577publication date2009-07-01
P1433published inAmerican Journal of Health BehaviorQ15756906
P1476titleSmoking beliefs and behavior among youth in Malaysia and Thailand
P478volume33

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